Union clashes with managers on turnout as USS strikes resume
UCU claims ‘huge’ support but employers’ association reports ‘low levels’ of disruption

UCU claims ‘huge’ support but employers’ association reports ‘low levels’ of disruption

In letter to vice-chancellors, Universities UK says it is ‘disappointed’ sector’s biggest pension fund will not conduct a review of controversial valuation

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

Union says vice-chancellors’ shake-up would leave staff thousands of pounds out of pocket annually, but universities say current benefits are unaffordable

Vivienne Stern aims to reach agreement on ‘long-term’ solution that works for universities, students and government

Amid another round of strikes, the pension scheme chair’s assertion that changes are unavoidable cannot stand unchallenged, says Neil Davies

Consultation opens into the terms, scope and structure of the review, which aims to identify ‘meaningful and implementable’ changes

Union warns that employers ‘have offered very little to dissuade members from voting for another round of industrial action’

As more strikes loom, UCU believes fresh assessment of pension fund would show employers’ justification for cuts has ‘evaporated’

More than 1 million students on 68Â campuses to be affected, as union splits walkouts by dispute

Universities UK raises concern about influence of regulator on fund’s valuation, while indicating possible reforms to benefits

‘Unaffordable’ contribution increases proposed by Universities Superannuation Scheme mean member benefits may be up for debate once more

Fund’s embrace of employer-led reforms averts massive hikes in contributions

Ballot result comes days before UCU plans to poll its members on whether to take action over below inflation pay rises