There might be a national marking boycott. We outline what this means for students at QMUL.
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
Migrant workers taking industrial action
This page is about Industrial Action in general. For guidance specifically about the Marking Boycott, please see this page. For guidance on declaring participation in industrial action, see this page. QMUCU recognises there are specific issues faced by migrant workers participating in industrial action which do not affect staff with British citizenship or indefinite leave … Continue reading Migrant workers taking industrial action
