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Rayner shows her support for striking academics

Labour deputy leader promises to raise staff concerns about pay deductions with shadow education secretary 

Published on
February 17, 2023
Last updated
February 28, 2023
Source: UK Parliament

Labour鈥檚 deputy leader has criticised the actions of some UK universities during the ongoing industrial disputes in a rare show of support for striking academics from a member of the shadow front bench.聽

Angela Rayner, a former shadow education secretary, said she was troubled that some聽institutions聽had threatened 100 per cent wage deductions聽unless striking staff rescheduled lectures missed during聽the disputes.

The University and College Union (UCU) branch at Queen Mary University of London shared a letter from the Ashton-under-Lyne MP on Twitter.

In it, Ms Rayner said she was deeply concerned by the treatment of staff at both Queen Mary and the University of Wolverhampton, another institution affected by industrial action.

Employees at both聽universities聽had been聽聽with wage deductions聽as a result of the disruption caused by ongoing strikes over pay and conditions. Queen Mary鈥檚 UCU branch said that it had written to the senior Labour MP to also tell her about staff losing all their聽wages聽for taking part in a 21-day marking boycott.

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鈥淎ction short of a strike is just that聽鈥 it鈥檚 not a strike, and it鈥檚 not appropriate for employers to treat it this way,鈥澛燤s Rayner聽wrote.

鈥淚鈥檓 clear, the steps being taken by these institutions is not in the interest of universities, their staff, their students or the country.鈥

The letter comes following three further days of strikes on 14-16 February across 150 universities over pay and working conditions.

There are five further days of industrial action planned by the UCU in February and seven more in March.

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The most recent pay offer from the Universities and Colleges Employers Association, worth 5 to 8 per cent, was rejected by the UCU as being insufficient.

In her letter, Ms Rayner also writes that Labour believes UK universities should be 鈥渢reated as a public good rather than a political battlefield鈥.

鈥淯niversity staff work incredibly hard, delivering high-quality education and world-leading research, and should have their work respected through proper pay and conditions,鈥 she added.

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The shadow first secretary of state聽said that she has informed Bridget Phillipson, the party鈥檚 shadow education secretary, of her concerns over the issues at Queen Mary and Wolverhampton, and that the front bench was looking into how it can 鈥渕ost effectively challenge this behaviour from the opposition鈥.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer banned members of his shadow cabinet from appearing on picket lines with strikers,

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patrick.jack@timeshighereducation.com

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