Thousands of staff at further education colleges across England are set to
walk out today (Wednesday) causing major disruption to lessons.
Lecturers, librarians, technicians,cleaners and caretakers who belong to
UNISON and the University and College Union (UCU) are among those taking part
in the one-day strike over pay. West Midlands colleges affected by the in
the dispute include:
North Shropshire College
Warwickshire College
Walsall College
Stafford College
Solihull College
South Worcestershire
College
Stoke-On-Trent College
North Warwickshire &
Hinckley College
Bournville College Of FE
Hereward College of
Further Education
City College Coventry
South Staffordshire
College
Birmingham Metropolitan
College
South and City College
Birmingham
Heart of Worcestershire
College
The protest is against a recommended pay freeze by the Association of
Colleges, following several years where staff have had very low pay rises,
resulting in a real-terms pay cut for some of up to 17 per cent.
UNISON General Secretary Dave Prentis – who is to show his
support for striking workers by visiting a college picket line in London later
today – said:
"Some colleges have promised their employees a pay rise, but the vast
majority are determined not to budge from the zero per cent recommended. We
urge the Association to follow the example of those more enlightened colleges
who want to come back to the table to try to resolve this dispute.
“The real villains in this dispute are government ministers, whose funding
cuts over several years have left colleges in dire financial straits. But it
shouldn't be further education employees paying the price
“After years of pay freezes and real terms pay cuts, staff have been left
with no choice but to take action to win a fair deal. It’s time for the
college employers to do the right thing, get back around the table and make a
decent pay offer thatrewards all college staff for their dedication and hard
work.”
UCU General Secretary Sally Hunt – who will address a
rally for further education staff in London today – added:
“A pay freeze is an insult to the commitment and enthusiasm of staff working
in further education, and fails to address the real-terms pay cut they have
suffered in recent years. Strike action is always a last resort but our members
are clear that the Association of Colleges needs to return to the table with an
appropriate pay offer in order to resolve this dispute.”
Three quarters (74 per cent) of UCU members who voted in the union’s ballot
at the end of last year backed strike action. Last month, UNISON also
backed industrial action with two thirds (66 per cent) of those who voted
backing the walkout.
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