Game, set, match workers: History shows that when workers organise, we win #TUC150
“Everything we have today has been fought for by people just like us, who came together, and sometimes died for each other, to give us decency and dignity.”
“Everything we have today has been fought for by people just like us, who came together, and sometimes died for each other, to give us decency and dignity.”
Higher education bosses are playing games with the public, as well as the lecturers losing out.
And just 2% think university staff are to blame for the industrial action, a YouGov poll found this morning.
University heads are failing to even admit the pension strikes are happening. It’s no wonder people talk of a crisis of leadership in our university sector.
Nearly four in five believe university bosses should not be allowed on the remuneration committees which keep bumping up their pay.
Ahead of a key TUC debate on single market membership at Congress, UCU General Secretary Sally Hunt sets out why unions should get behind freedom of movement.
Vice-chancellors’ eye-watering rises are cloaked in secrecy.
It is a fundamental principle, not only of my union but of the movement in general, that you do not cross a picket line.
Sally Hunt shows the extent to which subject choice has shrunk in the UK as a result of government policy and rhetoric on HE.
Sally Hunt welcomes the news that the government is dropping plans to support for-profit universities, but cautions against celebrating too much too soon.