Thousands of university workers strike again over wages

Higher education staff will walk out from today (Monday) in a new wave of strikes over inadequate pay, says UNISON. Administrators, cleaners, library, security and catering workers – many of them among the lowest paid in the ​university sector – are among those taking industrial action. The employees ​are after a fair ​pay rise ​to help them cope with soaring ​prices. This follows several years ​where wages have failed to keep pace with inflation, the union says. For most of the 19 institutions affected, this ​is the second wave of industrial action this term. There has already been disruption at universities in England and Scotland, with a series of strike​s in September and October. The ​university support staff rejected a 3% pay rise from the Universities and Colleges Employers Association ​back in May. With the lowest measure of inflation currently 11.1%, the rise in living costs is three times greater than the ​workers’ pay increase. This amounts to a substantial cut, leaving staff out of pocket and struggling, UNISON says. Universities in Aberdeen, Brighton, Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool and Manchester are among those affected, says UNISON. Staff at the Royal Northern College of Music ​in ​Manchester have also announced dates. UNISON head of education Mike Short said: “Low pay has been a massive, and growing, problem in the university sector for more than a decade. “The cost of living crisis is ...
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