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Governors must take responsibility for approving redundancies, say unions

7 July 2009

Students and staff from London Metropolitan University lobbied the chair of the board of governors on 2 July to protest against job cuts.

The protest was aimed at Peter Anwyl, Director of International Student House (ISH), who has consistently refused to meet or correspond with the unions. A delegation from both UCU and UNISON went to present a letter protesting at the cuts in staff at LMU.

London Met's board of governors approved the plan to make 550 redundancies last month, refusing to consider union proposals to ease the damage done to the staff at London Met.

Before handing in the letter, Allan Pike and Cliff Snaith, representing UNISON and UCU, said that the board must take responsibility for their
actions: governors should either reverse the plans to cut jobs or resign.

Jeremy Corbyn, MP, spoke at the rally, outlining and reaffirming his support for London Met University and the campaign to save it: 'David Lammy agreed to our call for a public inquiry, and I intend to hold him to account.'

Corbyn announced that he has also tabled another Early Day Motion, and has asked numerous questions in parliament: 'Government ministers have said it's not up to us, it's down to HEFCE... Well, I'm sorry, but that's not good enough. The government sets the budget and allocates the money. At a time of a recession, mounting unemployment and rising applications for university places, there needs to be proper investment in higher education from the government.'

UCU immediate ex-president, Sasha Callaghan, also spoke in support of the fight to save London Met, calling the management's plans to cut so many jobs a 'disgrace'.

Up to 50 staff and students chanted: 'Peter Anwyl hear us say, London Met staff are here to stay!', and, 'they say cut back; we say fight back!'

Dozens of leaflets were given out to the bemused staff and students at ISH, who wondered why there was a protest about London Met Uni on their doorstep.

Mark Campbell, from UCU, told the crowd: 'We'll be back!'  A new day of strike action and further protests outside the workplaces of members of the board of governors are planned.
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