All Members Email on Proposed Redundancies

The following email was sent to UCU Members on 22nd June 2007.


Dear all,

The UCU Co-ordinating Committee has received information that the governors approved management’s proposal for a significant number of redundancies – almost certainly including compulsory redundancies – among the academic staff of the University. We understand that as many as 60 have been authorised but there is a possibility that some of these may be averted or postponed for a while.

However, as far as we know, one department will have no possible stay of execution: 35 redundancies are proposed in CCTM. Given that there are only just over 100 academics there (already down from over 130 staff a couple of years ago as a result of the last couple of rounds of voluntary redundancies and non-filling of vacant posts), this amounts to a savage attack on the department. It is also clear that the University is in a hurry, allowing only the legal minimum of 30 days’ consultation.

Worse still, the Director of HR is not proposing to consult UCU at all. Claiming that there is no recognised union for academics, she is proposing to organise some form of election for staff to elect representatives for the consultation process.

In the past three years or so there have been two rounds of voluntary redundancy in which 110 posts were eliminated. Management announced that their aim was to lose 170 posts over five years; if they lose another 60 posts now they will have achieved this in a much shorter time. Serious questions must be asked about the financial running of the University and the competence of senior management (and, indeed, governors). How is it possible to threaten the livelihoods of 60 members of staff, hit teaching and the ‘student experience’ – remember that? – while simultaneously announcing the recruitment of another highly-paid Deputy Vice Chancellor and a plan to pay over the odds for large numbers of Superprofs?

This is the most serious development since the merger. It threatens not just the department concerned but the University as a whole. I know that the time is not ideal, but we must meet to discuss the implications of the redundancies and the manner in which management is trying to impose them.

Meeting: Wednesday 27th June, 12 –2 pm, Calcutta House CM2-18

NB Non-members can join on the spot


Best wishes,

Amanda Sackur
Chair, Co-ordinating Committee,
London Metropolitan UCU


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