Biokent's Blog

March 23, 2010

Dispute resolved

Filed under: Uncategorized — biokent @ 4:06 pm

Breaking news -

23rd March 2009     3.20pm

The following joint statement has been agreed between the University of Kent and UCU:

“The University and UCU have had further constructive discussions in relation to the future of the School of Biosciences and have agreed upon an acceptable resolution of the matters in issue between them. This successful conclusion to the discussions indicates a renewed spirit  of constructive partnership between management and UCU, and both parties are committed to entering into a Redundancy Avoidance Agreement for the future.   As a result, the threat of compulsory redundancies has now been lifted from UCU members in Biosciences, and UCU has therefore cancelled the planned ballot of its members on taking industrial action which was to commence on Friday 26th March 2010.”

This means that all UCU-members, who were in the ‘at risk’ group are now safe. The workload for every individual member of staff will be allocated through a ‘workload allocation model’ and hence we do not expect major changes in what people are currently doing.

I think it is fair to say that this result was only possible through the tremendous support Biosciences received from the UCU, other schools in the University and, most importantly, from the students. All we can say is a very big

Thank you

for all your support.

Since the fight is now more or less over I think we all can go back to enjoying our work. So please cancel the protest march, which was planned for tomorrow.

At the moment I can’t write much more, because I feel very emotional, but I will keep you posted about further developments.

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1 Comment »

  1. [...] You can read more about this tremendous victory for the UCU and for student-led activism from Aaron Kiely and the Kent staff themselves. [...]

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