Since
2018, UCU has been in almost permanent industrial action over cuts to pensions,
pay and working conditions including more than 60 days of strike by now.
Currently action is paused to provide room for 'meaningful negotiations', but we
are yet in another ballot to extend the dispute for a further six months
including a potential marking and assessment boycott in the summer. Key to any
action has been the sanctity of the picket line. All-out strikes are supposed
to be all-out strikes. However, is this still the right strategy at this point
in time? In this blog post, I use the moment of pause in industrial action to
reflect on our approach. I will argue that we need to rethink our strategy
drastically and emphasise impact on our employer over purity of action. The way
the neo-liberal University works has changed, and we need to adjust our tactics
accordingly.
Tuesday, 28 February 2023
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