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11 August 2017
Boycott bites as universities omitted from National Student Survey Cambridge, Manchester, Oxford and Sheffield universities were among the 12 institutions omitted…
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28 July 2017
Supreme Court rules employment tribunal fees unlawful and barrier to justice Fees introduced by the government in 2013 payable by those bringing employment tribunal…
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26 July 2017
Fees introduced by the government in 2013 payable by those bringing employment tribunal claims have this morning been ruled unlawful and the government will have…
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25 July 2017
51¸£Àû has written to both the vice-chancellor of the Open University and universities minister Jo Johnson to call for a ban on Cuban students attending the Open University…
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11 July 2017
Responding to Matthew Taylor's report looking at modern working practices, 51¸£Àû said insecure workers needed rights not sympathy to end the abuse of exploitative…
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6 July 2017
51¸£Àû today welcomed plans from the Labour party to invest in a 'National Education Service' modelled on the NHS. The union said the proposals, which will allow adults…
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3 July 2017
Commenting on the findings of a report looking at the controversial anti-terror programme 'Prevent' , 51¸£Àû said the government should conduct proper research into…
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29 June 2017
Following news that the University of Manchester has appointed George Osborne as an honorary professor of economics, 51¸£Àû said it thought the university's decision…
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26 June 2017
Responding to a speech by Matthew Taylor at a TUC event on insecure jobs, 51¸£Àû general secretary Sally Hunt said the increase in self-employment and insecure contracts…
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2 June 2017
Why universities need real strength and stability In its editorial on Tuesday, the Guardian highlighted how universities are under threat from Brexit, creeping…
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