About jwilkinson

Julie Wilkinson is currently Branch Secretary of Manchester Metropolitan University UCU. She works as a Senior Lecturer in English and Creative Writing in the Department of English.

London Met say remember to take water onto picket lines!

Londonmet UCU send full solidarity to you for your strike next week. Congratulations to you and other UCU members at MMU for standing up to these attacks from your management to protect jobs, education and the closure of campuses.
 
As you know we at Londonmet have been through many years of such attacks, including vast amounts of redundancies, national contract attacks, restructuring, casualisation and victimisation of our reps. This has lead eventually to the (second) international boycott of London Metropolitan University which is still ongoing. We are now negotiating for 3 more days at ACAS on primarily workload and casualisation and victimisation of our reps. We can write to your Vice Chancellor and we salute you for your strength in resisting these attacks and taking strike action. Let us know of anything further we can do. 
 
University managements are vulnerable to strike action, and we very much hope that you can win your dispute. Remember to have lots of water on your picket lines!!
 
Lots of solidarity to you all,
Christina Paine (Londonmet UCU, Branch secretary)

University of Leicester UCU in support

This is a message of support from the University of Leicester UCU branch for your strikes this week

The response to your ballot was excellent, please let your members know that we stand with you in your fight to save jobs and to stop the Manchester Metropolitan University management making unnecessary drastic job cuts.

Stand firm and get them back to the negotiating table!

Solidarity!

Christine Vie

LUCU Branch president

Manchester Metropolitan University strikes over jobs cuts this week  

Members of the University and College Union (UCU) at Manchester Metropolitan University will be on strike at both the Manchester and Crewe campuses tomorrow (Tuesday) and Wednesday. 
 
On Tuesday and Wednesday mornings staff will be on picket lines in Manchester from 7am outside the Benzie Building at the junction of Boundary Street West and Higher Ormond Street.  In Crewe, UCU members will be outside the main entrance on Crewe Green Road from 8am.
 
On Tuesday there will be a rally at the Deaf Institute Cafe on Grosvenor Street in Manchester from 12pm. Speakers at the event will include UCU general secretary Sally Hunt. 
 
In Manchester on Wednesday striking staff will be speaking to parents and prospective students as they attend an open day at the university. UCU members will be explaining why they do not believe Manchester Metropolitan University should be rushing through job cuts when it has healthy reserves in the bank.
 
The row centres on job losses arising from the closure of the university’s Crewe campus and the fate of the 160 academic staff based there. UCU says strike action is a last resort, but the university has rejected its request to postpone redundancies planned for this summer, snubbed its offer of further talks and even turned down an offer to involve the specialist conciliation service ACAS to try and resolve the dispute.
 
The university has almost £400m in reserves and UCU says it sees no rationale for refusing to pause on this summer’s job losses or rule out compulsory redundancies. The university confirmed on 10 February that the Crewe campus will close in August 2019 after the students currently enrolled on courses there have finished their studies. 
 
UCU regional official Martyn Moss said: ‘Strike action is always a last resort, but members at Manchester Metropolitan University have made it quite clear they are prepared to take action to defend jobs. 
 
‘We have made a number of attempts to try and resolve this dispute at the negotiating table, including suggesting we get outside help from the specialist conciliation service ACAS but the university has refused. 
 
‘We want the university to postpone the redundancies planned for this summer and to come back and speak with us with a view to resolving this dispute.’
  
Four-fifths of members who voted in the recent ballot (79%) backed strike action. Two days’ strike action were originally planned for 24 and 25 May, but were cancelled after the terrorist attack at the Manchester Arena. 
 

https://www.ucu.org.uk/article/8834/Manchester-Metropolitan-University-strikes-over-jobs-cuts-this-week

Solidarity from Edge Hill University

Edge Hill Branch extends its support and solidarity to members at MMU as they face the prospect of compulsory redundancies.  It is our members who deliver excellence on a daily basis and it is unacceptable that their livelihoods are treated with contempt in this way at a time when institutions and their senior management teams grow rich from our efforts.
In Solidarity,
Edge Hill University UCU Branch

Solidarity from Coventry UCU

We would like to offer a message of solidarity from Coventry UCU for your industrial action against compulsory redundancies at MMU, despite there being large reserves. We offer our congratulations also at being the first UCU branch to take action after the shameful passing of the Trade Union Act and we hope that your example shows that it is still possible to fight for jobs, and terms and conditions under such unfavorable circumstances. We also note that you have decided to use the Alternative Open Day idea we explored at Coventry University, we hope this serves you well and we look forward to seeing you achieve your desired result. Please let us know if we can support you any further.

Message of support from PCS Union in the North West

16 June 2017

On behalf of PCS members in the NW we offer our support to UCU members at MMU who are taking strike action next Tuesday 20 June and Wednesday 21 June over the closure of its Crewe campus and the employer’s failure to redeploy all staff to the Manchester campus. It’s disgraceful.

Sadly employers behaving like this is becoming more and more common. It’s deplorable when you know there are jobs available for experienced and dedicated staff.

Workers need to stand together.

In solidarity

Paula
Paula Wood
North West Regional Secretary
Martin
Martin Cavanagh
North West Regional Chair