Hundreds of Unison members at the University of Birmingham are set to go on strike over pay, amid wider concerns about how the institution is being聽run.
A total of 51.3聽per cent of support staff members voted in the ballot, with 78.6聽per cent supporting strike action.
The first strike date is on 28聽June, with nearly 600 members of the university鈥檚 Unison branch called out to action and with plans to ask all members of staff 鈥渘ot to cross the picket line鈥.
Support staff at Birmingham, including caterers, cleaners and security guards, negotiate on pay locally with university management. They held the strike ballot in response to a 2聽per cent pay rise offered for 2018-19.
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Union members are looking for the university to exceed retail price index inflation (2.8聽per cent for 2018) and to make up for some of the pay lost to inflation in previous years.
鈥淭here is a lot of desire on campus for things to change,鈥 said Mike Moore, joint Unison branch secretary at Birmingham.
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While the strike ballot was solely about pay, it forms part of a 鈥渨ider campaign鈥 and is about trying to get 鈥渢he employer to listen to us and negotiate with us about improving things on campus鈥.
Campaign aims聽include a push for the university to get 鈥渓iving wage鈥 accreditation and concerns over last year鈥檚 outsourcing of close to 40聽staff at the new Edgbaston Park Hotel, a wholly owned subsidiary company.
New staff recruited at the hotel are on the minimum wage rate of 拢8.21 per hour and have 鈥渨orse terms and conditions鈥 than their counterparts on university contracts, said Mr Moore.
鈥淲e are worried about the precedent it might set for other departments of the university,鈥 he added. 鈥淲e would really like them to commit more formally to no outsourcing here.鈥
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Mr Moore also hit out at the 鈥渉ypocrisy鈥 of spending vast sums on new buildings and on vice-chancellor David Eastwood鈥檚 拢444,000 pay packet, while not giving the 鈥渓owest-paid staff at the institution鈥 a fair wage.
He said the first step was to get a revised pay offer and 鈥渢hen start to work on these other issues鈥.
A Birmingham spokesman said the university was 鈥渄isappointed鈥 by the strike ballot, highlighting that the 2聽per cent increase was 鈥渆xactly in line with the settlement for staff covered by national pay bargaining arrangements, where Unison has not taken industrial action鈥.
鈥淚t is a matter of regret that strike action comes as we were intending to open talks on a settlement for the pay year beginning this August, which, in addition to the normal discussion about an increase related to inflation factors, would focus on a restructuring and modernisation of the pay and reward arrangements for the university鈥檚 support staff, which the university has pledged to fund when agreement has been reached,鈥 the spokesman said.
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鈥淲e are now prevented from opening talks due to the proposed action. We have only this week repeated the offer to discuss future pay arrangements, but Unison has refused to do so, instead being set on action.鈥
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