In advance of the sector-wide strike on 31 October, the human resources department at University of Wales Trinity Saint David emailed employees to inform them of the consequences of union action, including of working to contract.
Working to contract constituted a 鈥減artial non-performance of duties鈥 and would result in the docking of one day鈥檚 wage, an email sent on 24 October warns.聽
鈥淪taff are reminded that any form of industrial action will be classified as a breach of a contract of employment,鈥 it adds. 鈥淲ithdrawal of pay for industrial action is lawful under the Employment Rights Act 1996.鈥
Details of the leaked email, which has been seen by 探花视频, were first revealed in a report by the Cambrian News.
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A spokesman for the University and College Union said it would 鈥渃hallenge any attempts to make deductions from staff who are following the work to contract action鈥.
鈥淚f staff are performing their normal duties, but not undertaking activities over and above that, the employer has no justification for deducting their salary,鈥 he said.
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However, a spokeswoman for the university insisted that the university 鈥渨ill not be withholding pay from staff participating in 鈥榳orking to contract鈥, unless there has been a clear breach of that contract鈥.
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