Wednesday 24 January
1 – 2pm
Church of St. Thomas the Martyr
Haymarket, Newcastle upon Tyne
Come and hear the arguments for who you should support in the election
This Blog records the activities of UCU members and representatives in the northern region
Wednesday 24 January
1 – 2pm
Church of St. Thomas the Martyr
Haymarket, Newcastle upon Tyne
Come and hear the arguments for who you should support in the election
Roger Kline, UCU National Head Of Equality and Employment Rights, spoke of the various pieces of Equality legislation which we can use in our collective bargaining agenda: "Ask employers whether they have conducted impact assessments when they are proposing making changes in your College. They very rarely do." Roger explained how the cuts in adult education would hit those who are already disadvantaged and discriminated against and that Branches can use legislation to put pressure on employers.
Sian Davis, Disability Equality Organiser for UCU/UNISON, briefed Reps on the new Disability Equality Duty, which states that all Colleges must now promote disability equality positively, and must draw up plans (in consultation with the trade unions) for how this will be done. The feeling amongst those present was that almost all Colleges had not yet done this.
Barry Lovejoy, National Head of Further Education for UCU, updated Reps on the various collective agreements which the union now has with the Association of Colleges. These can be used as a way for Reps to try and establish good practice in Colleges, and they can be found at http://www.natfhe.org.uk/?id=fued0002
Iain Owens, UCU Northern Regional Official, gave a briefing on the state of play in relation to Pay. Most Colleges in the North-East and Cumbria have reached agreement with UCU on the implementation of the 8-point lecturer scale, but a handful have not. The union has categorised Colleges as red, amber or green. Full details on the Pay campaign can be found at http://www.ucu.org.uk/index.cfm?articleid=1909
With close to 30 people at the briefing, it was a success and Barry Lovejoy announced that Head Office staff coming to talk to Reps across the country would continue as the feedback from briefings had been positive.
If you attended the briefing, please leave a comment. Thanks.