University and College Union members at the University of Salford have voted to strike in protest at the sackings of two colleagues, who the UCU alleges may have been targeted ¡°as a result of their role in the union¡±.
The strike will be held on 23 April after 75 per cent of Salford UCU members who took part in a ballot voted to support the move.
The union said that two UCU members, who worked in the School of Marketing and student recruitment, had raised concerns late last year about a restructure.
¡°They were placed on forced gardening leave the day before the new restructure was announced. Their contracts of employment were then terminated,¡± the UCU said.
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¡°They were not given the opportunity to be part of a redundancy selection pool, were not consulted on how their redundancies could be avoided and were not allowed to appeal against their job losses.¡±
The UCU added that it ¡°believes the employees may have been targeted as a result of their role in the union where one of them took the position of local representative. Despite axing both members of staff, apparently as a cost-cutting exercise, new posts have since been advertised internally in their department.¡±
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The union said it has lodged ¡°a complaint on behalf of both members of staff at the employment tribunal¡±.
Martyn Moss, UCU regional official, said: ¡°No institution should be allowed to ride roughshod over agreed procedures and violate its employees¡¯ rights in this way.
¡°In the meantime, UCU is still committed to achieving a negotiated settlement through talks.¡±
A Salford spokesman said: ¡°We have been trying to resolve this dispute with the individuals concerned and are therefore disappointed that a day of strike action has been called. We expect all student lectures to run as normal on Thursday.
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¡°We hope that a resolution can be found but, as this is an ongoing legal matter, we are unable to comment further.¡±
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