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Open University staff in strike ballot over jobs dispute | Open University staff in strike ballot over jobs dispute |
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The Open University (OU) staff are being balloted for strike action in a row over job losses and the closure of regional offices. | The Open University (OU) staff are being balloted for strike action in a row over job losses and the closure of regional offices. |
The OU wants to close seven regional centres, in Bristol, Birmingham, Cambridge, Gateshead, Leeds, London and Oxford, to streamline student support. | The OU wants to close seven regional centres, in Bristol, Birmingham, Cambridge, Gateshead, Leeds, London and Oxford, to streamline student support. |
The university's senate, which met on Wednesday, voted to reject the plan. | The university's senate, which met on Wednesday, voted to reject the plan. |
The University and College Union (UCU) says more than 500 jobs are at risk. The ballot closes on 5 November. | The University and College Union (UCU) says more than 500 jobs are at risk. The ballot closes on 5 November. |
UCU Open University branch president Pauline Collins said: "Axing over 500 staff across seven centres would be catastrophic to the Open University's ability to provide the kind of support that students need. | UCU Open University branch president Pauline Collins said: "Axing over 500 staff across seven centres would be catastrophic to the Open University's ability to provide the kind of support that students need. |
Student support | Student support |
"We hope the university will now see sense and work with us to find a better solution for staff, students and the future of the Open University." | "We hope the university will now see sense and work with us to find a better solution for staff, students and the future of the Open University." |
The OU said the offices earmarked for closure were not predominantly used as teaching centres and services to students would not be reduced or withdrawn. | The OU said the offices earmarked for closure were not predominantly used as teaching centres and services to students would not be reduced or withdrawn. |
The new structure, due to be in place by February 2017, would retain offices in Belfast, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Milton Keynes, Manchester and Nottingham, as well as a small sub-office in Dublin. | The new structure, due to be in place by February 2017, would retain offices in Belfast, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Milton Keynes, Manchester and Nottingham, as well as a small sub-office in Dublin. |
The university said its centres in Milton Keynes, Manchester and Nottingham would expand under the plan. | |
Peter Horrocks, Vice-Chancellor, said: "The OU's mission has always been about embracing innovation and providing our students with the best possible experience. | |
"This is a difficult decision and I fully recognise the impact it will have on many of our staff, but we cannot afford to stay still. | |
"This recommendation, if approved, would allow us to enhance student support in a way that's simply not possible in our current office network, and offer our students the sort of support they expect and deserve." | |
A final decision will be made by the university's council in late November. If approved, a period of consultation with unions would follow. | A final decision will be made by the university's council in late November. If approved, a period of consultation with unions would follow. |
The OU has almost 200,000 students, with many combining their study with employment and other commitments. | The OU has almost 200,000 students, with many combining their study with employment and other commitments. |
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