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Valentine’s day report

UCU University of Leeds Branch Posted on 14 February 2016 by editor11 August 2017

Many staff enthusiastically joined in writing their valentine messages on heart shaped stickers for the Vice Chancellor on Friday 12th February. Here’s the inside of the Valentine’s card towards the end of the lunchtime session:

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The card, and a lovely chocolate heart inscribed with the words “We’d love a pay rise” were taken to the VC on Friday afternoon. Sadly, he was too busy to see us, but we understand he likes chocolate, and we hope he enjoyed reading your messages.

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The serious point of course is that university staff have suffered real terms pay cuts for some years, and it’s time we caught up. It’s been in the news recently that many Vice Chancellors have seen considerable pay rises, so it seems only fair their staff are treated similarly. UCU hopes that university employers, including our own university management, will see the sense of this and agree to a fair pay rise in the imminent 2016 pay negotiations.

For more about pay, read our short leaflet Fair pay in 2016.

Posted in Anticasualisation

Meeting of all members on fixed-term or casual contracts

UCU University of Leeds Branch Posted on 9 February 2016 by Alan Smith1 August 2017

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UCU is holding a meeting of all staff on casualised contracts on:

Friday 19 February
2pm – 3pm
Baines Wing SR 1.13.

Casualised contracts include fixed term contracts, hourly paid, zero hours, agency contracts – essentially if you are not on a permanent, salaried contract this means you!

If you are already on a permanent, salaried contract, please do feel free to pass the word on and encourage members whose working conditions have been casualised to attend.

There will be two main areas of linked discussion:

  1. Leeds UCU campaign for secure employment for all staff: UCU has recently written to the university demanding more progress on job security and adding weight to our local requests for improvements.
  2. UCU’s national Annual Meeting of Staff on Casualised Contracts, 11 March, UCU head office (London): delegates, self-registration, and motions.

The Annual Meeting is convened by the UCU anti-casualisation committee. It a very important opportunity for the voices of casualised staff at the grassroots level to be heard. Motions passed by this meeting will inform the priorities of the UCU anti-casualisation committee (ACC) for the coming year, and will also direct the ACC on the content of motions that should be sent to Congress and the Higher Education Sector Conference, where UCU policy is formed. It is also a brilliant chance to discuss issues relating to the national campaign for secure employment and to take part in a choice of excellent workshops. More information will be available at the Leeds meeting, but you can also email branch vice-president Vicky Blake if you wish to know more.

Delegates: We need to elect two members attend this meeting as delegates from Leeds UCU. We don’t need nominations in advance for that, you can put your name in at the meeting, but if you would like to be a delegate to but you can’t make this meeting on the 19th please email me.

Self-registration: It is also possible to register yourself to attend the Annual Meeting if you are not elected as a formal delegate, and you will be able to participate fully in the meeting. Places for self-registrants will be confirmed after the branch delegates registration deadline, but you must also apply for a place by 26 February.

Motions: UoL UCU can also send a motion from the meeting on 19 February to the UCU Annual Meeting of Staff on Casualised Contracts. If you have a motion you would like to propose, please email a copy of your proposed motion (or details of ideas for one if you would like to discuss) to me before the start of the meeting. This will help us to plan the agenda timings for the 19 Feb, and will also help us to file the motions on time as the deadline is very shortly after our meeting will finish.

We hope to see lots of staff on casualised contracts at the meeting on 19 Feb, and we hope there will also be plenty of interest in attending the Annual Meeting on 11 March. All travel costs for 11 March will be reimbursed by UCU, and lunch will be provided. If buying a ticket in advance for the meeting and waiting for expenses to be returned would make your financial situation difficult, it is very easy for us to arrange your travel to be purchased in advance by UCU directly, so long as we have enough notice – so please do not let purchasing travel tickets / logistics put you off!

Posted in Anticasualisation

Christmas carolling and guerilla baubling

UCU University of Leeds Branch Posted on 17 December 2015 by Alan Smith1 August 2017

The UCU anti-casualisation ‘choir’ has been out carolling on several occasions, despite the weather. Our alternative wordings seem to ring a bell with passing staff and students! Try singing along to your favourite Christmas CD with these splendid lyrics.

job security guerilla bauble at the wavy lines tree

job security guerilla bauble at the wavy lines tree

Our DIY anti-casualisation baubles have also been unexpectedly appearing on Christmas trees all over campus.

job securty Christmas bauble on Parkinson Court Christmas tree

Parkinson Court Christmas tree

If you’d like some for your own tree, here’s the template to download (best printed onto thin coloured card): job security baubles

job security Christmas bauble on the LUU Christmas tree

LUU

job security Christmas bauble on the Brotherton Library Christmas tree

Brotherton library

job security Christmas bauble on the Ziff building Christmas tree

Ziff building

job security Christmas bauble on the Ziff building level 13 Christmas tree

Ziff building level 13

job security Christmas bauble on the Health Sciences Library Christmas tree

Health Sciences library

job security Christmas bauble on the Christmas tree outside LUU

Outside LUU

job security Christmas bauble on a plant in the Ziff building cafe

Ziff cafe [Web editor says: not entirely convinced this is a Christmas tree …]

Anti-casualisation carol lyrics

UCU members singing job security carols

UCU members singing job security carols!

To the tune of We Wish You a Merry Christmas:

We wish we were permanent (x3)
It would make our New Year!
We don’t want zero hours contracts (x3)
It would make our New Year.

Away in a Manger

These zero hours contracts
Make people so mad
Good money they once earned
Now they have been had.
The bosses in their world,
With their sky high pay,
And all the stressed workers
In utter dismay

Silent Night

Zero hours
We have no powers
Future plans
Turning sour
Managers’ wages rocket sky high
Isn’t it time we all asked why?
Time for action is here
Time for action is here

Posted in Anticasualisation

Job security day of action

UCU University of Leeds Branch Posted on 19 November 2015 by Alan Smith1 August 2017

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Posted in Anticasualisation

Job security day of action

UCU University of Leeds Branch Posted on 19 November 2015 by Alan Smith1 August 2017

All I want for Christmas is…..
JOB SECURITY FOR ALL

Sing alternative carols & help decorate our anti-casualisation Christmas tree!
Write your own experience of not having job security on the back of a job security Christmas bauble an bring it along to decorate the tree.

Thursday 19th November
12:30 – 1:30
By the ‘wavy lines’ sculpture, the Refectory foyer if weather is bad

Followed by a meeting for academic & academic-related staff on fixed-term contracts at 1.30 in Clothworkers North Building LT (G.12)

Please put these posters up in your work area: SECURE WORK Anti-Cas Poster (003)

And please sign our petition: we all deserve security of employment

Posted in Anticasualisation

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The branch office is currently closed because of the covid-19 pandemic. Please use email if possible.

ucu@leeds.ac.uk

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