As we sit on the brink of an industrial action that nobody wants, it is not too late for the Open University to take a leadership position in averting these strikes. We urge you to consider the recent comments of Anthony Forster, the Vice Chancellor of Essex University (see http://blogs.essex.ac.uk/vc/)
We are asking members to email the VC to protest about the refusal to re-schedule the Senate workshop on 22nd February for a non-strike day. Please feel free to copy in the university secretary Keith Zimmerman.
There is suggested text below explaining the reasons for this, and please feel free to add to it or modify it.
Below is some suggested text for a letter/email to your MP and a link to resources for finding out about your MP and writing to him/her.
You may want to modify the suggested text below with your own experiences and local knowledge. If you are writing to a Labour MP you might mention that the Open University is one of Labour’s enduring achievements, now under threat from marketisation of Higher Education.
Copy of an email to all OU UCU members, 22 January 2018
This email is to ensure that all OU UCU members are fully aware of proposed changes to learning and teaching being discussed at Senate on 24th January 2018.
Senate will be discussing a set of Learning and Teaching Principles that will drive an implementation plan.
This year (2017) the Conference took place at the Novotel Birmingham Centre from Thursday 23rd to Saturday 25th November 2017. The format of the conference, was the same as last year’s and sub-divided into four separate sub-conferences, one for each equality group:
UCU have added some Frequently asked questions over the USS dispute.
Under pressure from UCU, talks with Universities UK are happening on 14th and 15th December. However the employers still refuse to meet beyond 18 December so please post back your ballot paper if you haven't already done so.
Voting papers have been sent out today (29th November 2017), in the ballot for industrial action over proposals to end guaranteed pension payments in the University Superannuation Scheme (USS).
The results of our election for a new Branch President were announced at the AGM on Tuesday 14th November, Lesley Kane is our new President. The branch presented Pauline Collins with a leaving card and gift and thanked her for her time as Branch President for the past 5 years.
The following text is on the OU intranet about the negotiations towards a new Associate Lecturer contract, 26 October 2017.
The Management and Trades Union sides met on 3 October 2017 and have agreed to aim to conclude negotiations on a new contract for Associate Lecturers by Easter 2018. The key aim has been to provide job security without the continual interviewing and re-interviewing as modules change.