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Nearly 1,300 staff at the University of Liverpool are striking in protest against planned job cuts in the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences. The three-week strike began on May 24, coinciding with the end of year examination period, and is set to have a considerable impact. The university originally intended to cut up to 47 staff, but this was revised down to 32 after the University and College Union (UCU) threatened industrial action.
Three weeks of strikes over senseless University of Liverpool job cuts
Union members will also today begin working to rule as management look to cut 32 teaching and research jobs
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Nearly 1,300 staff at the University of Liverpool are set to strike for three weeks in protest against senseless planned job cuts. Members of the University and College Union (UCU) have signalled they will walk out in May and June unless the university halts its plans.
Employees plan to be on strike for every working day in three stretches - from Monday, May 24 to Friday, May 28, Tuesday, June 1 ti Friday, June 4, and Monday, June 7 to Friday, June 11.
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