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Strike targets University of Winchester open day | Strike targets University of Winchester open day |
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Lecturers at University of Winchester will walk out on Friday, the first in a rolling programme of pay strikes by the University and College Union. | Lecturers at University of Winchester will walk out on Friday, the first in a rolling programme of pay strikes by the University and College Union. |
Last month the union staged a two day national strike over a 1.1% pay offer which the Universities and Colleges Employers Association say is "good". | Last month the union staged a two day national strike over a 1.1% pay offer which the Universities and Colleges Employers Association say is "good". |
UCU general secretary Sally Hunt has described the offer as an "insult". | UCU general secretary Sally Hunt has described the offer as an "insult". |
But the employers say it is at or even beyond the "limit of affordability" for some institutions. | But the employers say it is at or even beyond the "limit of affordability" for some institutions. |
'Escalation' | 'Escalation' |
Last week the union's annual congress voted to escalate the programme of industrial action, disrupting open days and graduations over the summer and threatening a marking and work-setting boycott in the autumn. | Last week the union's annual congress voted to escalate the programme of industrial action, disrupting open days and graduations over the summer and threatening a marking and work-setting boycott in the autumn. |
UCU says staff have taken a real-terms pay cut of 14.5% since 2009 while university bosses had a rise of more than 6%. | UCU says staff have taken a real-terms pay cut of 14.5% since 2009 while university bosses had a rise of more than 6%. |
The union adds that almost half (49%) of university teachers are on insecure contracts with female academics paid on average £6,000 less each year than their male counterparts. | The union adds that almost half (49%) of university teachers are on insecure contracts with female academics paid on average £6,000 less each year than their male counterparts. |
The Winchester walkout coincides with an open day at the university. | The Winchester walkout coincides with an open day at the university. |
The UCU says members will be on picket lines from 08.30 BST to lobby parents and prospective students about their fight for fair pay. | The UCU says members will be on picket lines from 08.30 BST to lobby parents and prospective students about their fight for fair pay. |
"Parents would be shocked to learn that their children are likely to be taught by staff on zero-hours contracts," said Winchester branch leader Mick Jardine. | "Parents would be shocked to learn that their children are likely to be taught by staff on zero-hours contracts," said Winchester branch leader Mick Jardine. |
Ms Hunt said universities should "recognise that staff will no longer accept their pay being held down while a few at the top enjoy the rewards of increased money for universities". | Ms Hunt said universities should "recognise that staff will no longer accept their pay being held down while a few at the top enjoy the rewards of increased money for universities". |
She added: "Nobody wants to take industrial action, but clearly enough is enough." | She added: "Nobody wants to take industrial action, but clearly enough is enough." |
'Fair offer' | 'Fair offer' |
Prof Elizabeth Stuart, Winchester's deputy vice-chancellor, said the the open day would go ahead but the university was "deeply disappointed" by the strike. | Prof Elizabeth Stuart, Winchester's deputy vice-chancellor, said the the open day would go ahead but the university was "deeply disappointed" by the strike. |
"Such action will do nothing to influence the national cause as it is local action. | |
"What it may do is impact upon the ability of some programmes to recruit and therefore put jobs at risk," said Prof Stuart. | "What it may do is impact upon the ability of some programmes to recruit and therefore put jobs at risk," said Prof Stuart. |
The employers' association said UCU's attempts to disrupt the open day were likely to be ineffective as only about a quarter of staff are members. | The employers' association said UCU's attempts to disrupt the open day were likely to be ineffective as only about a quarter of staff are members. |
A spokesman said last month's two-day strike had also resulted in "no to low" disruption at higher education institutions. | A spokesman said last month's two-day strike had also resulted in "no to low" disruption at higher education institutions. |
He urged the union "to conduct a consultation that enables their members to consider all the elements of the full, fair and final offer that is on the table." | He urged the union "to conduct a consultation that enables their members to consider all the elements of the full, fair and final offer that is on the table." |
The union later responded that Friday's action at Winchester is part of a national dispute and one of a series of strikes taking place across the UK over the summer. | |
It added that about 70% of academic staff at the university are UCU members. |