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Unite UCEA lobby Woburn House Tavistock Sq London

Posted by George MacLeod on 9th February 2012

Unite HE reps attended a demonstration on the low pay offer for 2011 outside the UCEA offices in London on Wed 8th Feb

  • UCEA  offered 0.5% in 2009, 0.4% in 2010 and 0.5% in 2011 a total of 1.4%
  • The inflation rate over the same period was over 12.6%.
  • Salaries depreciated in real terms by over 11% to 2011.

In many Universities pay increases were far higher for those above the 51 point pay spine. Some were well over 10% and in some institutions above 15%. This spike in above pay spine staff has not gone unnoticed. The Times Higher has carried out research into Vice Chancellor and senior staffs pay over a similar period 2009 – 2011, this has shown a higher rate of increase.

As the Telegraph reported in 2010, the increase in salaries for a selection of VC’s were as example, Wendy Purcell, Plymouth – 20% (£283,504) Chris Jenks, Brunel – 18% (£280,000) Andrew Hamilton, Oxford – 17% (£382,000) Shirley Pearce, Loughborough – 15% (£275,365) Noel Lloyd, Aberystwyth – 13% (£208,000).

Clearly we are not all in this together.

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Fact Sheet No. 5

Posted by George MacLeod on 2nd February 2012

Fact Sheet 5

17 New timetable for auto-enrolment of pensions Huge cost of workers’ shrinking wage pool

18 Presenteeism at work on rise

19 Sixty years of work, dole and stress in UK Adult apprenticeships are good value

20 Privatisation rejected in Scotland’s capital Unemployment rate in Europe rises

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Labour Research Dept: Fact Sheets

Posted by George MacLeod on 27th January 2012

Fact Sheet No 1:

  • New workplace-related benefit levels announced
  • Employees unhappy over pay Public sector pensions
  • Government u-turns on tax relief for taxis Employment restrictions extended
  • Private sector pensions Attack on health and safety challenged

Fact Sheet No 2:

  • Unpaid overtime
  • Action pledged by PM on pay? Balance of payments
  • End of an era with Shell pension closure PFI — more to do over cost concerns
  • Skill shortages only part of the problem Regional pay

Fact Sheet No3:

  • Shameful map of poverty in the UK Inflation on downward path for 2012?
  • What’s in store for the economy in 2012? Average earnings growth down again
  • Unemployment in UK rises ever higher
  • Unemployment continued

Fact Sheet No 4:

  • Union reps add value to British economy
  • No movement in pay settlements end 2011Fudge on executive pay
  • Disgrace as blacklisted worker loses case Work programme slated
  • Bad news for economy Benefit cap based on myths, says campaign

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Action Alert: Facility Time

Posted by George MacLeod on 13th January 2012

UNITE BRIEFING
THE FACTS ABOUT TRADE UNION FACILITY TIME – EXPOSING ANOTHER TORY ATTACK

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Labour Research Dept: Fact Sheet 2

Posted by George MacLeod on 13th January 2012

In This Issue:

  • Unpaid overtime
  • End of an era with Shell pension closure PFI — more to do over cost concerns
  • Action pledged by PM on pay? Balance of payments
  • Skill shortages only part of the problem Regional pay

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Action Alert: Public Sector Pensions

Posted by George MacLeod on 21st December 2011

PUBLIC SERVICE PENSIONS UPDATE: Download the latest update from Unite regarding Public Service Pensions.

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Unite – Higher Education – Pay Ballot Results

Posted by George MacLeod on 23rd November 2011

Last week all Unite members in Higher Eduction were balloted on industrial action with regard to the current pay offer. The results have now been published.

Please also see this letter from Mike Robinson – National Officer for further information as to what this means.

 

 

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Public Sector Pensions: Industrial Action Wed Nov 30th

Posted by George MacLeod on 23rd November 2011

For Information: Unite – Higher Education Sector are not involved in the current dispute over public sector pensions and therefore we at the University of Stirling are not in dispute over this matter.

Please see following for further information.

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Unite’s higher education members ballot for industrial action over ‘derisory’ pay offer

Posted by George MacLeod on 18th October 2011

Unite, the largest union in the country, is balloting its members in higher education across the UK for industrial action, following the breakdown of talks over a ‘derisory’ pay offer.

Unite – one of the five unions in the talks – is the first union to reject the pay offer which is a lump sum of £150 for all staff. It will be balloting its members for industrial action to commence later in November.

Unite national officer for education, Mike Robinson said the offer was ‘derisory’ when set against soaring household bills and an inflation rate of 5.2%. He pointed out that London’s Imperial College, which is outside of the national negotiations, has already offered a £500 lump sum or 2% to its employees, whichever is the greater.

In recent years, staff have accepted below inflation pay increases. In 2009, it was 0.5%; in 2010 0.4% and this year’s offer is worth 0.5% on average. The pay deals run from August each year.

Mike Robinson said: ‘Inflation over the last three years has been 12.4%, so in real terms the offers on pay equate to a pay cut of about 11%. Unite members have had enough and have voted in a recent consultative ballot to reject the offer by a 4-1 majority.’

Unite has members in more than 60 UK universities – about half of the total. Most of the Unite members are in the older Russell group-style research intensive universities which have substantial cash reserves and easily able to improve on the existing offer. Unite has exhausted the disputes procedure.

The Universities and Colleges Employers Association (UCEA) was suggesting a reference to the conciliation service, Acas, but Unite has firmly rejected that route, unless the employers give some indication that the £150 pay offer will be improved.

The ballot is expected to open on 28 October and close on 17 November. Unite is one of five unions involved in the pay talks. The others are Unison, GMB, UCU and EIS.

Unite covers staff across all the UK universities from academics and academic-related staff to technicians, skilled administrators, estates, security and domestic staff.

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Advice regarding industrial action by UCU March 2011 and beyond.

Posted by George MacLeod on 16th March 2011

Advice to Unite members, stewards and representatives regarding industrial action by UCU March 2011 and beyond.

Unite staff working in Higher Education may be aware that UCU members have voted for industrial action and other action short of strike. The other academic union in Scotland, EIS, has decided to ballot staff but EIS members are currently not taking dispute action. Unite supports UCU members in dispute but for legal reasons the union is constrained in what Unite members can and cannot do. Unite advice to Higher Education members are that they are not in dispute and members should continue to attend their place of work and work normally.

On the question of picket lines, the advice is that members should not join the picket lines, as this could give the perception that Unite members are involved in the dispute or their presence could be used towards numbers of pickets thereby exceeding the statutory limits on pickets and directly or indirectly implicating Unite union members in the industrial action.

Members are free of course to engage in discussions with UCU members who are picketing or speak or not to speak to pickets but are advised not to take part in any action themselves. Members wishing to discuss matters with pickets are requested to do this away from any picket lines to avoid any implication in the action.

Unite representatives should not meet with university management on local issues but to postpone these to alternative dates whilst the UCU action is in place.

Consideration on not attending local events will depend on the nature of the events and whether such action would be perceived as engaging in a dispute or action connected to a dispute. Unite preferred option is that events should moved by mutual agreement with the support of all unions and management. If this is not possible in most circumstances the advice to Unite representatives will be to continue to work normally.

As you may know HE staff unions, including Unite, are on record requesting an eventual settlement for this pay round from UCEA. UCEA without Unite prompting has advised higher education unions to make arrangements to pay the 0.4% on offer.

If any member or representative has a particular problem in connection with the UCU dispute they should contact their local union office identifying the nature of the problem.
Yours sincerely
Mike Robinson
National Officer Education

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