Friday, 27 May 2016

NO TO JOB CUTS AND TRADE UNION VICTIMISATION AT LONDON MET

NO TO JOB CUTS AND TRADE UNION VICTIMISATION AT LONDON MET


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Margot Hill
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Margot Hill
No to Job Cuts and Trade Union Victimisation at London Met
2,167 
of 3,000 signatures

TO: BOARD OF GOVERNORS, LONDON METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY

We, the undersigned, are shocked at the recently announced compulsory redundancies of permanent faculty staff, and other recent job losses resulting through the removal of all teaching hours from some long serving HPL (Hourly Paid Lecturer) staff, at London Metropolitan University.
We believe that these lecturer job cuts will directly negatively impact on the student experience. This is particularly problematic as the university attempts to make itself more attractive to potential applicants and provide an enhanced service to its existing students.
We are further outraged that among the job losses announced are union officers, including the UCU Chair, Mark Campbell, and UCU Secretary, David Hardman. We insist that these staff must not be victimised (whether deliberately or indirectly identified for redundancy) as a result of being union activists.
We therefore demand that you immediately rescind the announced job cuts, and in addition, that you give a full public guarantee that union officers will be fully afforded the respect and protection their office deserves.
Initial Signatures 
Sally Hunt, UCU General Secretary 
Elizabeth Lawrence, UCU President 
Margot Hill, UCU Chair London Region and NEC Member 
Rob Goodfellow, UCU President Elect 
Sean Wallis, UCU NEC member University College London 
Terry Murphy, UCU NEC Member, Teeside University 
Richard McEwan, UCU NEC member London Further Education 
Mandy Brown, UCU NEC Member London Further Education 
Carlo Morelli, UCU NEC Member, Dundee University

Why is this important?

The success of widening participation in higher education requires a supported, sufficient, and respected workforce. The staff cuts and union victimisation at London Met is the antithesis of these things and unchallenged will lead to the diminution of an essential opportunity for non-traditional students.
Category: Cuts Education Politics

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