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Overwhelming 'yes' vote for industrial action at Barnfield College

25 September 2012

Members of UCU at Barnfield College will stage a one-day walkout after a decisive strike action ballot result.

Ninety per cent of UCU members who voted, backed the call for strike action in a row over changes to their contracts. Staff will go on strike on Tuesday 2 October in response to the college's attempt to increase working hours.

The union estimates that the new contracts would give the college around an extra 30,000 teaching hours a year. The college has refused to say what the majority of extra hours would be used for, but the union fears they could lead to redundancies; something the college has refused to rule out.

The union is calling on the college to set a clear cap on the number of teaching hours for staff each week and halt current plans to increase staff's teaching loads. For every teaching hour someone works there is an associated amount of preparation, marking and administration.

Most staff at Barnfield College already work above their contracted hours to get everything done and the union says an increase in teaching hours would leave staff having to work even more hours of unpaid overtime.

UCU regional support official, Shane Hall, said: "Staff here are stretched to their limits already and this gun-to-the-head diplomacy has pushed them to the edge.

"It is a ridiculous situation whereby a worker can agree and sign a contract of employment outlining their pay and conditions, and then whenever their employer wishes to change it they simply tell them to agree to the change or they'll be dismissed. No employee should or would stand for that.

"We fear the college wants fewer staff to do more work, which will result in job losses. Industrial action is always a last resort but when people's jobs are at risk, it's important to make a stand."

Last updated: 11 December 2015

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