UUK's two-tier pension bid is justly unpopular 1
The University and College Union read with interest the valiant attempt by the Universities UK chief executive Nicola Dandridge to sell the employers' proposals to reform the Universities...
The University and College Union read with interest the valiant attempt by the Universities UK chief executive Nicola Dandridge to sell the employers' proposals to reform the Universities...

Maastricht president says funds can help to build bridge between public and private sectors

UCU committee backs escalating action in February and March after rejecting employers’ initial pay rise offer

Plugging a multibillion-pound deficit exacerbated by June’s poll result may require ‘drastic measures’, analysts have warned

UCU leadership criticised for making ‘unilateral’ decisions as academics scramble to get back to work

Revised deal would set up expert panel to advise on ‘future joint approach’, and aim to protect defined benefits

‘Drastic action’ required to fix multibillion-pound shortfall in Universities Superannuation Scheme, expert warns

Around 70,000 members at 150 UK universities set to walk out in disputes over pay, working conditions and pensions

Another 18 days of strikes to hit universities across the country in February and March, with UCU promising ‘most disruptive action ever’
The sector’s biggest pension fund gave its chief executive a £50,000 bonus in a year when lecturers went on strike over cuts to their benefits, it has emerged.

Union passes 50 per cent threshold in aggregated ballot for first time since trade union laws introduced in 2016

Consultation opens into the terms, scope and structure of the review, which aims to identify ‘meaningful and implementable’ changes
Final-salary pensions are likely to be abolished for new entrants to the Universities Superannuation Scheme, raising the prospect of national strike action by the University and College Union. At a...
USS suffered in 2008 but board refuses to divulge current figure. Rebecca Attwood reports

The government has yet to take "the crucial step" in setting the value of public-sector pensions covering up to 200,000 staff in former polytechnics, according to an academic who advised a government...