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Strikes start Friday at Liverpool John Moores University over pay docking
STAFF at Liverpool John Moores University will down tools on Friday, 16 June 2023 in the 1st of 8 days of strike action in response to the university’s enforcement of 50% wage deductions for staff taking part in the marking boycott.
Friday’s strike will hit a key university open day, and staff will rally outside Metropolitan Cathedral, next to the university’s John Foster building from 1pm. The full days of strike action are:-
Management at John Moores has started docking the pay of staff who are boycotting marking by 50% despite the fact staff continue to teach, support, write references, and provide pastoral care for students, as well as undertaking research and attending public events. The boycott covers all marking and assessment, whether in writing, online, or verbally at 145 UK universities, including John Moores. It will continue until employer body the Universities and Colleges Employers Association (UCEA) makes an improved offer in the ongoing pay and working conditions dispute, at which point UCU will decide whether to continue the action or call it off.
John Moores has an income of £258m and has £148m in the bank. UCU said it should be trying to resolve the dispute instead of impoverishing staff.
The National Union of Students, Queen’s University Belfast, the University of Sussex and the University of Cambridge have all called on UCEA to re-enter negotiations so the dispute can be resolved and students can graduate.
UCU regional official Matt Arrowsmith said:- ‘The brutal pay docking regime Liverpool John Moores University management is enforcing means a staff member with a single unmarked essay will be losing half of their wages every month the boycott continues. It will also likely mean some staff will be getting paid less than the legal minimum wage. Attacking staff like this only adds fuel to the fire. If John Moores wants to stop the disruption to graduations it needs to call on UCEA to re-enter negotiations, end the pay docking and help resolve the dispute.’ University – strike dates
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