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31/03/2022

Three short films from joint Anti-Casualisation demonstration today Thursday 31st March 2022 with Manchester Met UCU, University of Manchester UCU and supporters as part of our 'Four Fights' strike action for secure jobs in Universities, decent and fair pay and manageable workloads.

01/03/2022

Manchester Metropolitan University UCU branch committee offers our deepest solidarity with and support for the people of Ukraine.
International law, human rights, peace and equality are fundamental principles underpinning our labour movement. We strongly condemn the invasion of Ukraine and call for the full withdrawal of Russian Federation troops, including from occupied territories in Crimea, Luhansk and Donbass regions.
We abhor all loss of life and injury caused by a war that is against the interests of everyone - children, civilians, combatants, neighbouring states and distant countries, and those future generations who will suffer the consequences for decades to come.
We call for an immediate end to all violence and warfare, a negotiated commitment permanently to outlaw and to prevent the use of all nuclear and chemical weapons, and a return to dialogue that respects the rights of the Ukrainian people to self-determination and democracy.
We call on the UK Government to dissociate itself from all financial complicity in Putin's regime and to make generous provision for Ukrainian refugees including in the UK.

MMU UCU Branch Committee
01/03/22

164 members of staff have signed this open letter to MMU Vice Chancellor Malcolm Press following his response to NSS res...
19/07/2021

164 members of staff have signed this open letter to MMU Vice Chancellor Malcolm Press following his response to NSS results. If you're a member of staff at MMU have a read, sign and share

***This is an open letter from staff at MMU to Professor Malcolm Press following his email to staff on Friday 16 July. 164 people have signed so far - signatures will be added to the letter in batches.*** Dear Professor Press We are writing with reference to the email you sent to staff today about t...

There’s still just enough time to vote in our ballot on safe working and workloads if you haven’t already. All the votes...
14/01/2021

There’s still just enough time to vote in our ballot on safe working and workloads if you haven’t already. All the votes need to have been received by Monday so if yours is still at home send it TODAY to make sure your voice is counted.

We’ve had loads of messages of support in, thank you to everyone who has sent one. You can view them or add your own here: https://padlet.com/mmuucusolidarity/3fk1qx50dvdouquw

02/10/2020

It comes after the M.E.N revealed the infection rate for people aged 17 to 21-years-old in Mancehster rose to 745 cases per 100,000 in the past week

Looking to support locked down students at MMU? We're organising donations of books to show solidarity and help them thr...
30/09/2020

Looking to support locked down students at MMU? We're organising donations of books to show solidarity and help them through

27/09/2020

Manchester Metropolitan University UCU Branch Statement on current situation at Birley and Cambridge Halls: 27/09/20

We feel nothing but sympathy for the students under lockdown in Birley and Cambridge halls of residence, and their families. Staff on the ground have been working very hard to do the best for our students, often without the support they need to do their jobs. This has been an exceptionally difficult time for employees and our members report working unsustainable hours to meet managerial instructions.

As a union, we warned senior managers that the outcome of returning to campus in the manner they proposed would be the situation we are now seeing unfold. We have said this repeatedly in formal and informal meetings, and in writing. On September 13th we wrote to the Vice Chancellor Malcom Press outlining our concerns about safety and the need to factor human behaviour into safety assessments. Our warnings went unheeded.

We do not view the University as solely responsible for this situation although we believe different decisions could have been made. Responsibility also lies with this Government and with the funding model of Higher Education which forces institutions to privilege financial concerns over the safety of students, staff and the wider community.

The branch has called on the University to provide up to date figures for confirmed cases amongst staff and students not living in halls.

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26/09/2020

1,700 in lockdown.
Congratulations to Manchester Metropolitan University's Vice Chancellor Malcolm Press: last week he was celebrating becoming a member of the British Council. And this week his desire to get students back on campus, to embark on face to face teaching and into halls of residence paying rents when SAGE and UCU - University and College Union have warned of the risks to staff, students and the local community has led to over 127 cases and over 1,700 students locked down in their halls of residence. There are now more locked down than in Scottish universities; is outperforming a whole national sector in its negligent response to .
Malcolm Press is paid x3 times the amount of the Prime Minister Boris Johnson and yet his ability to keep safe is on a par with the irresponsibility we witness daily from Downing Street.




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26/09/2020

Hundreds of students living at MMU's Birley campus and Cambridge Halls will be put into self isolation for 14 days

Members, make sure you come along to our emergency branch meeting on health and safety. Next Wednesday 23 September, 1-2...
18/09/2020

Members, make sure you come along to our emergency branch meeting on health and safety. Next Wednesday 23 September, 1-2pm

18/09/2020

Last week the branch voted to support this motion on the return to campus and face to face teaching:

MMU UCU statement on the re-opening of campus this term and the resumption of face to face teaching – adopted by branch meeting on 9 September 2020

Since Manchester Met moved teaching online in March, UCU has been in negotiations with University management regarding the means of safely re-opening for teaching in the autumn. However in light of recent scientific evidence and the increasing national incidence of Covid-19 we now believe that the University's currently advertised plans are inadequate to ensure a safe reopening.

The following statement has been especially guided by the Independent SAGE report on universities (20 August), the BMJ editorial 'Re-opening universities is high risk' (1 September) and the SAGE paper on SARS-CoV-2 transmission in higher education (4 September).

We have also taken account of moves towards all-online teaching provision next term at other universities, including St Andrews, QMUL, UCL, Birkbeck, Bournemouth and Ulster.

We note that seven of the ten boroughs in Greater Manchester are on red alert with Bolton having the highest infection rate in the country, and new restrictions on socialising.

To ensure the safety of students, staff, and wider community, we call on the University to adopt the principle for the autumn term that anything that can be done off campus, should be done off campus.

Every unnecessary footfall on campus increases the danger of an outbreak in the university community and endangers the continuation of those activities that need to be done on campus.

We call on the University:

(1) To move all teaching online for the autumn term, with the exception of any necessary lab-based and practice-based teaching.

This is the recommendation of the Independent SAGE report . In the case of lab-based and practice-based teaching the teaching mode should be decided by the teaching and technical staff involved.

(2) To allow students to cancel or defer accommodation contracts with the University without penalties if they wish to.

This will demonstrate that the University is not prioritising financial concerns over the health of students and staff.

(3) To continue to welcome to campus and provide support for those students who feel they cannot study effectively at home.

Please see the statement by Larissa Kennedy, NUS President, in the UCU event on reopening universities and colleges (from 27:50) explaining the kinds of circumstances involved.

(4) To ensure that students who decide not to move to campus or the Manchester area are properly supported to undertake their studies from home.

In particular, the University needs to ensure that students studying from home have adequate wifi connections, equipment to access teaching, and pastoral support.

(5) To confirm in writing to staff and line managers that return to work on campus this term will be on a voluntary basis.

Arrangements should be made that, subject to individual risk assessments alongside building risk assessments, those staff who may wish to work on campus are utilised to perform necessary roles that can only be done on campus.

(6) To guarantee that staff who do not opt to work on campus and who can work from home will not suffer any loss of income, job security or detriment to career progression.

(7) To establish arrangements to carefully monitor the mental health and stress levels of all staff and to ensure action is taken in case of any concerns.

The Health and Safety Executive Management Standards set out ‘six key areas of work design that, if not properly managed, are associated with poor health, lower productivity and increased accident and sickness absence rates’. All six of these are in flux in the current context, and thus require active and consistent risk assessment.

(8) To adopt the principle that all interactions that need to take place on campus will be done with mitigations to ensure the lowest level of risk as assessed by the recent BMJ article 'Two metres or one: what is the evidence for physical distancing in Covid-19?' (25 August).

In particular, all prolonged indoor interactions such as teaching there should be all three of: a well ventilated space, social distancing of 2 metres, and the wearing of face coverings. By 'well ventilated' we understand the six air changes per hour recommended as a minimum by the US CDC in their Guidelines for environmental infection control in health-care facilities (July 2019), p.50, whether this is achieved by ventilation systems or by window opening.

(9) To test all students for Covid-19 on or before arrival and thereafter regularly throughout the term, or else to take measures that will be similarly effective in preventing outbreaks in the university community

It is now generally accepted that comprehensive and regular testing is the only way to prevent outbreaks at universities. Cardiff, Portsmouth and UEA are taking steps in this direction.

(10) To commit to publishing a daily dashboard showing the numbers of tests, cases, hospital admissions, and deaths among students and staff.

A large number of universities in the US publish daily dashboards, and the BMJ editorial referred to above rightly says that they are needed for both transparency and accountability.

(11) to organise an urgent meeting to discuss these issues

This Branch therefore Resolves

(A) to have as its aim in talks to achieve the above detailed position.

(B) in the event that position is not achieved immediately the branch will continue to negotiate and critique the Risk Assessments relying on the latest scientific evidence to push for our position.

(C) in the event the University decides to ignore scientific evidence and to put students staff and the community at risk UCU will provide advice to members about their individual rights in law.

(D) any member who individually decides to invoke their rights in the face of the serious and imminent danger Covid19 may present to them will receive the full support of the branch.

(E) if any member who exercises their rights under s44 ERA suffers a detriment or is dismissed the branch will convene an emergency Members meeting to discuss the Branch’s support

17/07/2020

A whole generation of staff on insecure contracts across the sector are facing redundancy and non-renewal. We need action from universities to protect jobs. Watch our campaign video


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