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Leading news and reaction from 51¸£Àû.
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4 June 2008
Members from five further education trade unions: UNISON, 51¸£Àû, GMB, UNITE, and the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) will today stage joint protests over…
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3 June 2008
51¸£Àû today welcomed the announcement of an extra £81m to help teachers to prepare for the new diploma, which is to be introduced in some schools and colleges from…
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2 June 2008
Minister of State for Higher Education, Bill Rammell, will host a number of events across the country with audiences of 51¸£Àû members debating academic freedom. The…
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30 May 2008
Representatives of schoolteachers and college lecturers will today spell out their shared vision for the 14-19 education sector and tell government 'if you want…
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29 May 2008
Lecturers roundly condemned the government's adult education policy this week amidst further news of course closures. 51¸£Àû's annual national Congress in Manchester…
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29 May 2008
College lecturers belonging to 51¸£Àû have voted unanimously for more industrial action in June and the start of the next term if employers don't considerably improve…
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28 May 2008
Delegates at 51¸£Àû Congress this afternoon reaffirmed their commitment to helping international colleagues denied the freedoms they enjoy. A series of motions called…
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28 May 2008
Linda Newman, outgoing president of 51¸£Àû, told delegates at the union's annual congress today that contradictory government policy exposed problems at the heart…
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28 May 2008
Lecturers have agreed to 'name and shame' any universities and colleges which fail to implement anti-discrimination law. And the Human Rights and Equality Commission…
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28 May 2008
Opening day speech at 51¸£Àû's annual Congress slams market in education and addresses 51¸£Àû's role in international affairs Increasing the financial burden on students…
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