The Marking & Assessment boycott is having an impact. And Management's response has been escalation. Convince them to opt for negotiation instead.
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Statement on the Maddocks House fire
statement on the Maddocks House fire
Info for Students about National Marking and Assessment Boycott
There might be a national marking boycott. We outline what this means for students at QMUL.
QMUL specific action?
QMUL is facing local strike action 3-14 April in response to management implementing deductions of 26 days for 6 days of strike. This post explains what's happening, how strike action can be prevented, and what you can do to help.
Industrial Action FAQs
Covered in these Frequent Asked Questions -- click title to go directly to the answer. What is happening?Why are UCU members doing this? What is the strategy to win? Remind me again when QMUCU is striking?And what other forms of action are happening?I heard QMUL has a policy about ASOS... What is going on? Wow. This all sounds … Continue reading Industrial Action FAQs
Info for students on industrial action
So your University and College Union got a mandate for Industrial Action, what now? You will have heard that UCU, the University and College Union, has achieved a mandate for industrial action. The questions below should help to give some information about what we already know this means. Check our Instagram for a more visual digest … Continue reading Info for students on industrial action
Statement to QMUL students on the end of the marking & assessment boycott
Dear students, Queen Mary UCU members have voted to accept an agreement with management to end the marking boycott. Members of QMUCU (the trade union representing many academic and academic-related professional staff at Queen Mary) extend our deep gratitude to QMUL students for their patience and support since the beginning of this industrial action. This … Continue reading Statement to QMUL students on the end of the marking & assessment boycott
