Strikes continue as deal to end them thrown out by union

University strikes at Queens and Ulster will continue - after the UCU rejected proposals which tried to resolve the argument over pensions.

Press Eye
Author: Sasha WyliePublished 13th Mar 2018
Last updated 13th Mar 2018

The UCU and Universities UK had reached an agreement over threatened pension cuts, but it's been thrown out.

Lectures and classes have been disrupted at more than 60 universities, and a five-day walk out is planned for Friday.

The union is calling for urgent negotiations with the universities' representatives Universities UK aimed at resolving the dispute. The union said the strikes and action short of a strike remain on, and it would now make detailed preparations for strikes over the assessment and exam period.

Last week the union said that universities would be hit with a second wave of 14 strike days targeted at exams and assessment if the dispute was not resolved.

UCU general secretary Sally Hunt said: 'Branches made it clear today that they wanted to reject the proposal. UCU's greatest strength is that we are run by and for our members and it is right that members always have the final say.

'The strike action for this week remains on and we will now make detailed preparations for strikes over the assessment and exam period. We want urgent talks with the universities' representatives to try and find a way to get this dispute resolved.