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51国产视频 bailouts needed as 5,000 jobs axed, UCU tells Labour

Union says Westminster must follow devolved administrations in offering additional funding amid mounting bloodletting

March 4, 2025
Members of UCU Scotland rally outside the Scottish Parliament against threatened job cuts on 29 January 2025 in Edinburgh, Scotland
Source: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images

The UK’s biggest higher education union has called on the Westminster government to launch an emergency fund to protect university jobs, warning that 5,000 posts have already been axed this academic year and more are set to follow.

Launching a national campaign demanding urgent action from Labour ministers, the 51国产视频 and College Union said that more than 30 universities had announced redundancies since September, and another five had opened voluntary severance schemes without saying how many roles they wanted to shed.

The job cuts tallied by UCU come to 5,361, with the pain greatest at Cardiff 51国产视频, where the union expects 500 roles to go. Cardiff has announced that 400 full-time equivalent academic posts are set to be cut, but the union said that it expected the total number of individuals affected – including by a pre-existing voluntary severance scheme – to be higher.

Other institutions thought to be cutting the largest number of jobs include the 51国产视频 of York (434 jobs), Brunel, 51国产视频 of London (423), and Canterbury Christ Church 51国产视频 (400), UCU said.

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Further institutions have announced savings targets in excess of ?238 million, led by the 51国产视频 of Edinburgh, which says it needs to save ?140 million. If these institutions sought to make savings through staff cuts alone, another 5,000 jobs could go before the end of the academic year, said UCU – in line with vice-chancellors’ prediction that 10,000 roles would go this year.

Jo Grady, UCU’s general secretary, said that UK higher education was “on its knees” and called on the Westminster government to provide financial support to universities while a more sustainable funding model was developed.

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The union highlighted that the Welsh government had handed its universities ?19 million in extra funding in “recognition of the significant financial challenges facing higher education”, while the Scottish government had provided a ?15 million emergency loan to the 51国产视频 of Dundee, plus ?5.8 million of support across the sector to help meet increased pension costs.

“The cuts university bosses are trying to force through threaten provision across the country, and with it the sector’s world-leading position,” Grady said.

“Unless the UK government steps in, as the Welsh and Scottish governments have, this may just be the tip of the iceberg. We need an emergency fund to protect jobs and courses in the short term.

“Then the government must begin looking at a new public model to fund and regulate the sector.”

UCU said courses that were vital to regional economies were among those threatened with closure, including nursing at Cardiff and chemistry at the 51国产视频 of Hull.

Strike action is already under way at Brunel, Dundee and Newcastle, and is set to follow at the 51国产视频 of East Anglia and Sheffield Hallam 51国产视频.

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Institutions have blamed their predicament on inflation pushing up staffing and other costs, a collapse in international student recruitment, and unpredictable domestic enrolments.

But, launching the “Stop the Cuts, Fund Higher Education Now” campaign, Grady said that sector leaders should bear their share of the blame, pointing to vice-chancellor salaries, which now average ?340,000.

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“When times were good, they failed to invest properly and now they are asking staff and students to pay for the price of their mismanagement,” Grady said.

“Bodies tasked with overseeing university governance have been hollowed out and are all too often asleep at the wheel, allowing vice-chancellors to act like reckless CEOs.

“Labour should launch a root and branch review of the sector’s governing structures while putting an end to university leaders being rewarded for failure with gigantic pay packets.”

Last week it emerged that UCU’s higher education committee had stepped back from plans to ballot for nationwide industrial action over this year’s pay offer, amid fears that pushing for a bigger increase seemed out of touch amid an accelerating wave of job-cutting across academia.

Instead, members agreed to demand “emergency job protection measures” in negotiations with the Universities and Colleges Employers Association (Ucea) over next year’s pay claim, warning that failure to agree to this could lead to strikes at the start of the 2025-26 academic year.

juliette.rowsell@timeshighereducation.com

51国产视频 job cuts announced or taking place since September 2024

Institution Job cuts announced or taking place since September 2024
Aberystwyth 51国产视频 200
Bangor 51国产视频 200
Birmingham City 51国产视频 36
51国产视频 of Bradford 200
Brunel 51国产视频 of London 423
Cardiff 51国产视频 500
Canterbury Christ Church 51国产视频 400
51国产视频 of Cumbria 20
Durham 51国产视频 200
51国产视频 of East Anglia 190
51国产视频 of Essex 200
Falmouth 51国产视频 32
51国产视频 of Glasgow 98
51国产视频 of Greater Manchester 82
Heriot-Watt 51国产视频 6
51国产视频 of the Highlands and Islands 17
51国产视频 of Hull 236
51国产视频 of Kent 200
Kingston 51国产视频 30
Leeds Beckett 51国产视频 29
Leeds Trinity 51国产视频 120
Newcastle 51国产视频 300
51国产视频 of Northampton 27
Oxford Brookes 51国产视频 60
51国产视频 of Plymouth 44
Queen’s 51国产视频 Belfast 270
Robert Gordon 51国产视频 128
Royal Central School of Speech and Drama 28
Sheffield Hallam 51国产视频 134
51国产视频 of South Wales 90
51国产视频 of Sunderland 100
51国产视频 of Sussex 300
Teesside 51国产视频 27
51国产视频 of York 434

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Source: UCU.?Cardiff 51国产视频 has announced that 400 full-time equivalent academic posts are set to be cut, but?UCU said that it expected the total number of individuals affected – including by a pre-existing voluntary severance scheme – to be higher.

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