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Breakthrough at Hugh Baird as UCU members set to walk out at 14 colleges

Members of the University and College Union (UCU) at 13 English colleges* will be walking out tomorrow (Tuesday) with a 14th joining them on Wednesday in their fight for fair pay.

The two-day strikes are part of a second wave of action after UCU members at six colleges took action in November. The dispute centres on the failure of college bosses to make a decent pay offer to staff who have seen the value of their pay decline by 25% over the last decade.

UCU members at 16 colleges were due to walk out, but strikes have been suspended at Hugh Baird College following an eleventh hour deal that includes a pay rise of between 3% and 6% over two years and an extra five days’ annual leave. The strikes have also been suspended at Coventry College to allow for further talks.

The union said if colleges wanted to avoid disruption, they needed to follow the lead of the likes of Hugh Baird College and Capital City College Group, which recently agreed a 5% pay deal for its 1,700 staff.

The pay gap between teachers in colleges and schools currently stands at £7,000 and around two-thirds of college heads have said pay is a major obstacle in attracting staff.

UCU head of policy Matt Waddup said: ‘If colleges want to avoid further disruption then they need to come back to the negotiating table with serious deals. Hugh Baird College and Capital City College Group have shown what can be achieved when colleges work with us.

‘Colleges that give nothing when they could work with us to tackle poor pay and conditions should expect to reap what they sow. We hope the deals that have been sorted and this latest wave of action will focus the minds of those in charge at the colleges that are refusing to put their staff first.’

* Abingdon and Witney College

Bath College

Bradford College

Bridgwater and Taunton College

City of Wolverhampton College

Croydon College

East Sussex College

Harlow College

Lambeth College

Leicester College ^

New College Swindon

Petroc

West Thames College

Kendal College ^

^ In order to maximise the impact of their action, Leicester College UCU members will be taking action on Tuesday 29 and Thursday 31 January. UCU members at Kendal College will be taking action on Wednesday 30 January and Tuesday 12 February.


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