Strike Bulletin #5

Well done, everyone, for making it through five very chilly days of striking! As Karin Wahl-Jorgensen from JOMEC noted, “the colder it gets, the more people turn up.” Standing in the beautiful sunshine does make a difference, and so a special shout-out to those picketing outside Psychology who kind of lost the sweepstakes for weather: dark and shady with a funnel of wind blowing at you up Park Place. However, you’re tops in spirit. Here’s a look at some of you:

Picket Psychology 28th Feb

Picket Psychology 28th Feb

Solidarity
As usual, we gathered at Main Building for 11am, and we wanted a big push for two reasons: it’s the last day before we head back into our offices, and we’ve got so much to celebrate.

Just think of where we were the day before this strike began: UUK said there was no room for negotiation and no time to change – their hands were tied by the pension regulator. Only a handful of vice-chancellors suggesting any kind of compromise. Now, we’re strong. UUK met yesterday with UCU, and the talks were apparently good enough that UCU didn’t just walk away from the table. More talks, with Acas as conciliator, are coming.

The students are behind us: 5,600 signatures and more on the local petition. The trade unions and many politicians are with us. All this meant a big, bouncy rally. Our thanks to Shavanah Taj from PCS, Ross Saunders from UNISON and Cardiff Trades Council, and Isaac Kneebone-Hopkins and Paulina Backs on behalf of the student resistance. Thanks also to Marc Buehner, Issac Kneebone-Hopkins and Nick Russell who spoke as members of Cardiff University

Marc informed us of an invitation which is being made to Colin Riordan, to attend a Q&A session on Monday 5th March at 12noon in the Cathays Community Centre to answer questions on our University’s position regarding USS (details to follow).  We are certainly looking forward to saying #HelloColin in the flesh!

The media are noticing: we’ve had positive press from the Guardianthe BBCTimes Higher Ed, and others.

Many cheers as well to the musical support, including Cosmo’s anarchist singalongs and the open mic performances.

Cosmo’s anarchist singalongs

Cosmo’s anarchist singalongs

Back to work
The next couple of days will be a bit odd. Back inside, out of the cold and snow and away from the warmth of the picket line. We want to keep the momentum going, so here are three things to consider:

  • Send an e-mail to your head of school letting them know you’ve been out on strike. It’s professional and a courtesy. We’re not obliged to tell them what we’re up to before we go, but we should let them know after it’s happened. There’s been discussion about a form to fill in, but that form commits you to declaring your entire strike attendance. If you want to make contributions to your pension for the strike days, we recommend saying so in the e-mail. More details are on the Cardiff Uni website.
  • Speaking of e-mails, you’ll have a mountain to catch up on. It’s like coming back from holidays or being off sick. Think ahead, make some priorities, and stick to it. You may be asked to do a week’s worth of work in the next two days: remember that you’re working to contract, so think of what can happen and needs to happen over two seven-hour work days.
  • We have a simple Excel sheet which allows people to track working hours to facilitate working to contract.  It is pretty self-explanatory, except that “leave time” suggests when you can leave (i.e. 7 hours after start, minus any lunch break)
  • Finally, talk about what’s been happening with your co-workers. There is so much to be positive about. Talk about the resilient spirit of the people on the lines. Some people in your department may be members who just haven’t turned up – embolden them to come out. Some people haven’t even joined – tell them it’s not too late. Our memberships are climbing since the strike, and they are protected as members from the moment they complete the online form. We’ve done a lot in five days – remind them of that. Think together of what could be achieved if our union was even bigger!
Rally Cardiff University Main Building 28th Feb

Rally Cardiff University Main Building 28th Feb

Take care of yourselves and keep an eye on our website and our social media accounts. And we’ll see you back next Monday.

Best,
Cardiff UCU Strike Communications Committee


Further images from today:

Heath Park 28th February

Heath Park 28th February

Heath Park Campus 28th February

Heath Park Campus 28th February

Heath Park 28th February

Heath Park 28th February

AHSS 28th February

AHSS 28th February

Bute Building 28th February

Bute Building 28th February

Bute Building 28th February

Bute Building 28th February

Glamorgan Building 28th February

Glamorgan Building 28th February

Law School - 28th Feb

Law School – 28th Feb

Cardiff UCU USS Pensions Strike Rally - Cardiff University Main Gate - 28th Feb

Cardiff UCU USS Pensions Strike Rally – Cardiff University Main Gate – 28th Feb

Cardiff UCU USS Pensions Strike Rally - Cardiff University Main Gate - 28th Feb

Cardiff UCU USS Pensions Strike Rally – Cardiff University Main Gate – 28th Feb

Cardiff UCU USS Pensions Strike Rally - Cardiff University Main Gate - 28th Feb

Cardiff UCU USS Pensions Strike Rally – Cardiff University Main Gate – 28th Feb

Cardiff UCU USS Pensions Strike Rally - Cardiff University Main Gate - 28th Feb

Cardiff UCU USS Pensions Strike Rally – Cardiff University Main Gate – 28th Feb

Cardiff UCU USS Pensions Strike Rally - Cardiff University Main Gate - 28th Feb

Cardiff UCU USS Pensions Strike Rally – Cardiff University Main Gate – 28th Feb

Cardiff UCU USS Pensions Strike Rally - Cardiff University Main Gate - 28th Feb

Cardiff UCU USS Pensions Strike Rally – Cardiff University Main Gate – 28th Feb

Cardiff UCU USS Pensions Strike Rally - Cardiff University Main Gate - 28th Feb

Cardiff UCU USS Pensions Strike Rally – Cardiff University Main Gate – 28th Feb

Cardiff UCU USS Pensions Strike Rally - Cardiff University Main Gate - 28th Feb

Cardiff UCU USS Pensions Strike Rally – Cardiff University Main Gate – 28th Feb

Cardiff UCU USS Pensions Strike Rally - Cardiff University Main Gate - 28th Feb

Cardiff UCU USS Pensions Strike Rally – Cardiff University Main Gate – 28th Feb

Cardiff UCU USS Pensions Strike Rally - Cardiff University Main Gate - 28th Feb

Cardiff UCU USS Pensions Strike Rally – Cardiff University Main Gate – 28th Feb

Cardiff UCU USS Pensions Strike Rally - Cardiff University Main Gate - 28th Feb

Cardiff UCU USS Pensions Strike Rally – Cardiff University Main Gate – 28th Feb

Cardiff UCU USS Pensions Strike Rally - Cardiff University Main Gate - 28th Feb

Cardiff UCU USS Pensions Strike Rally – Cardiff University Main Gate – 28th Feb

Cardiff UCU USS Pensions Strike Rally - Cardiff University Main Gate - 28th Feb

Cardiff UCU USS Pensions Strike Rally – Cardiff University Main Gate – 28th Feb

Cardiff UCU USS Pensions Strike Rally - Cardiff University Main Gate - 28th Feb

Cardiff UCU USS Pensions Strike Rally – Cardiff University Main Gate – 28th Feb

Applying to the hardship fund

Details of how to apply to the UCU strike fund are available on the national website here: https://ucu.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/429/session/L3RpbWUvMTQyNDg3MTY3My9zaWQvdWJsX2hVZm0%3D?_ga=2.152308217.1943505896.1519824329-770667956.1518606095

For those of you who do not receive a regular payslip, the strike fund will accept anything which shows loss of earnings, such as invoices for a previous period. If you receive unusual or irregular payments and are unsure how to evidence your lost earnings, please contact the branch office so that we can endorse your claim.

Details of how the local fund will be distributed, and how to apply, will follow.

Solidarity from Cardiff Met:

 

Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of UCU members at Cardiff Metropolitan University I am writing to send you and your members our support and solidarity in the current action to defend your USS pensions.

The employers’ proposals for the USS scheme are deeply flawed and we deplore the attack on members’ entitlement to a fair pension at the end of their career.

We echo your call for Universities UK to enter into meaningful negotiations and to seek to bring this dispute to an end.

Good luck and Solidarity.

Matt

Dr Matthew Waring

UCU Branch Chair

Cardiff Metropolitan University

 

Strike Bulletin #4

It’s been great to have so many of us coming down to the picket lines.

We’ve had consistent representation at individual schools, and as for each strike day we all gathered at 11am at University Main Building to hear from students, professional services, and a colleague from Optometry – a veteran of strike action in US higher education, where picketing was illegal. Snow and cold notwithstanding, we’d love to have even more of us tomorrow.

These bulletins are a great way we all (including very recent joiners) can keep in touch with what is going on when:

  1. visit this website daily at www.cardiffucu.org.uk
    and
  2. follow us on Twitter at @CardiffUCU

Picket at Main Gate 20180227

Hearing from our Vice-Chancellor
Our actions have had an impact! Colin Riordan has issued a public statement – you can find it on the university’s Twitter account. The vice-chancellor has welcomed the talks between UUK and UCU and stressed the need to find a solution. Cardiff UCU’s response is also available through Twitter, but here’s a highlight: ‘We’re encouraged that the Cardiff University Vice Chancellor has acknowledged the need for Universities UK to talk meaningfully with the union… Any settlement needs to be a fair, sustainable, long term solution for both employers and staff.’ If you’re online, please lend your voice in reply to the statement.

Other voices
We’ve had lots of support from other unions. Crucially, representatives from UCU have visited Cardiff Trades Council to drum up support for the Fighting Fund. This work is ongoing: we want to build up the fund to help those members most in need. If you know of other groups that we could turn to for support, let us know.

Llyr Gruffydds, AM for North Wales for Plaid Cymru, asked the Welsh Government to support academic staff and encourage the universities to find a meaningful solution to our dispute. Julie James, speaking on behalf of the government, wants the universities to come to the table with an open mind and believes staff ought to be remunerated properly. The education minister, Kirsty Williams, will speak with UCU representatives soon, and we hope that gives incentive for the vice chancellors to sort this dispute out quickly.

Llyr Gruffydds, AM for North Wales for Plaid Cymru

Teach-Outs continue
Today we’ve been continuing our programme of Teach-Outs at the Cathays Community Centre in the afternoons. Students, staff, and members of the public are all welcome, and it is a little bit warmer than the picket line if you need a place to shelter and sit down but still want to keep company with fellow union members. Yesterday’s theme was on the qualities of the university; today, our theme was resistance, with a variety of talks. If there’s a talk you’d like to share, get in touch!

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Tomorrow – 28th February
We hope that as many of us as possible can turn out tomorrow, both for the pickets and 11am Rally!

As it’s the last day for this block of strikes, we want a good showing at the picket lines – please ask your colleagues to join us. We will gather for our rally at Main Building at 11am. There will be music, speeches, and also some guests. Things are moving, so join us and keep up the momentum! You’re all doing a great job.

Best,
Cardiff UCU Strike Communications Team


Further images from today:

Heath Park 27th February

Heath Park 27th February

Business School 27th February

Business School 27th February

Physics & Engineering Schools 27th February

Physics & Engineering Schools 27th February

Student speaker at rally 20180227

Student speaker at rally 27th February

Message of solidarity from UNISON Cymru Wales

Dan Beard from UNISON’s Higher Education Service Group Executive has sent the following message of solidarity to striking UCU members:

UNISON Cymru Wales members give a warm message of solidarity to UCU members striking in defence of your right to a decent pension.

Yours is a critical dispute and a defined benefit pension is the benchmark of a good employer. Pensions are deferred earnings which you have worked hard to receive. The changes proposed by Universities UK are severe and could strip you of thousands of pounds in retirement. The proposals must be reversed. Attacking pension benefits will never be acceptable to the workforce.

As we consult with our own members on the Universities UK proposals, we are proud to offer our support to our sister union. UNISON members have been encouraged to support UCU comrades on picket lines, protests and rallies. Good luck in your fight for pensions justice.

Strike Bulletin #3

We’re into Week Two – change of persona as reading week and the turn to school after half term mean different people may be enabled to join the picket lines. We’re also joined nationally by King’s College, Queen Mary, Stirling and Edinburgh, whose members are now on strike. Meanwhile, there was a change of climate, with cold days getting colder, but we appreciate you being out in such force.

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Picket and Rally at Main Gate
In addition to the Business School, we had picket lines at Heath Park (Rhydelig Ave and Allensbank Rd entrances), Glamorgan Building, Bute Building, Psychology, AHSS Library, Maths, Psychology. As many as on Friday, if not more came to the daily 11am rally at Main Gate. One of the speakers drew attention to the fact that it is now clear Cardiff University has been less than transparent about how it came to a decision to inform UUK that it supported the UUK proposal to change the pension scheme from DB to DC. There remain questions as to whether the process used was sufficient.

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Students and Staff United
This afternoon, we had an open meeting, “Staff and Students Unite for Education”. Over 80 staff and students gathered at Cathays Community Centre, and the focus was pretty high-level. Paul Brennan and Huw Williams encouraged us to think about what we could do to make a fairer university and what we think the university should be for. Paul says he has the HOTSS for a fairer university – one that values Honesty, Openness, Transparency, and Students & Staff. I think we can all agree that such a focus would not lead us to the position we’re in now. Huw mentioned talking about the purpose of universities in another group, and someone told him the universities are as important to Wales as coal and steel. This led someone to pipe in, “That makes this a miner’s strike of knowledge.” Good line – one to share!

In the practical discussion that followed, an ambitious – sometimes radical – set of interventions was discussed. With so many students present, speaking about why they support us and what they want to hear from us as academic staff, we moved the discussion from the narrow issue of pensions to the wider issue of the people who make the university what it is. We should all feel enabled to talk with out students about why we’re out and what we’re fighting for.

Feet Up Tonight
UCU Pension talks
If you’re taking a load off after picketing and organising today, be sure to switch on the telly. Dispatches will share their investigation on the expenses scandal of university vice-chancellors. Tune in on Channel 4 at 8 and share your thoughts online with the hashtag #dispatches.

Feet Out Tomorrow
Cold one tomorrow, maybe even snow, but please come out – make sure you bring a thick coat, wollen jumper and double layer your socks. The UCU starts talks with UniversitiesUK, and though this is a success in itself, it won’t help if UUK doesn’t budge on the kind of pension we want. A strong showing tomorrow from all of us will remind our bosses that we mean what we say, and it will remind our negotiators that we’re behind them and want them to represent us to preserve a fair, secure pension. So wrap up: snow didn’t deter them over in London. No reason it should deter us here in Wales.

Planned activities for next two days

  • Tuesday 27th Feb, Teach Out (1pm, Cathays Community Centre Bingo Hall). 
    University Matters Teach-out Event
    Sessions include:
    – “Analyzing the language of strikes”,
    workshop led by Dr. Aimee Grant,
    – “Strikes and other direct action in Children’s literature”,
    two open lectures by Dr. Netta Chachamu,
    – “The digital university: what does it mean for worker resistant?”
    by Dr. Lina Dencik & Dr. EmilianoTreré,
    followed by an open debate – everyone welcome.
    Where?
    Bingo Room, Cathays Community Centre, CF24 4HX
  • Wednesday 28th February, Rally at the Main Building, 11am
    Rally and March
    with various invited speakers and performers.
    Where?
    Meeting in front of the main university building.

Best,

Cardiff UCU Strike Communications Team

Monday’s Strike Activity

Monday 26th February

  • 1 pm to 3pm.
    Open Meeting: Students and Staff United for Education
    .
    – “Building a fairer University”
    talk by Dr. Paul Brennan
    – “What is a university: a philosophy café”
    presentation by Dr. Huw Williams
    followed by a time for discussing how we would want universities to be.
    Where?
    Bingo Room, Cathays Community Centre, CF24 4HX

Picketing Rota

You can sign up for the picketing rota using the doodle poll here:

The poll is private – you do not see anyone else’s submissions – the data is used for planning purposes only – people can turn up anytime after 8am at the two main locations and then move to their departmental/school picket as needed.

Please note other planned activities

Strike Bulletin #2

Thanks everybody for another successful strike day. This post sums up the day’s activities, and points towards next week’s action, too.

Local pickets:
Pickets outside individual schools were strong, with a good showing that indicates good resolve among members on the second day of the strike.
Some of us felt that we’d handed out the general UCU strike leaflet to everybody, and that a new, local-oriented one was needed. This has now been designed and will be printed ready for members to distribute from Monday.



Main Picket 11am
After staffing the school pickets, we all converged on the Main Building to swap stories, chant, and hear speeches. This will be a general pattern on every strike day now, and is a good way of coming together as a general collective after working in small groups. The Heath Park Campus pickets mananged to proceed without interference from hospital security staff.

University Matters Session and Strike Committee Meeting:
There was a very busy and vibrant banner making, comms, and discussion “University Matters” session at Cathays Community Centre on Cathays Terrace, which is quickly becoming an unofficial strike centre, and was buzzing with activity. There was also a planning session to work on the plans for next week’s Teach Out, and a vibrant and busy strike committee meeting where we mapped out plans for the coming weeks (see below).

Next week’s events:
The strike programme is pasted in below, and, along with daily pickets, we have a few things to focus on and build for next week:

  • Monday 26th Feb, meeting “Students and Staff United for Education”(1pm, Cathays Community Centre Bingo Hall).
    This will be a key organising event with two foci: firstly, to build the pressure on our VC locally to join the ranks of dissident VCs; and secondly, to help the students and student societies who support us organise into a strike solidarity committee which could represent/organise students (which will give us really useful links and partnership students for comms and campaigning purposes).
  • Tuesday 27th Feb, Teach Out (1pm, Cathays Community Centre Bingo Hall).
    This was being planned today, and the full programme will be available soon. Please come along!
  • Wednesday 28th February, Rally at the Main Building, 11am
    We’re going for another rally, to build on the success of yesterday’s, and will be inviting supportive politicians, students, and trades unionists as well as musicians and bands, as well as trying to get some more media coverage. Please shout about this far and wide.
    Make sure you bring a thick coat and double layer your socks: next week promises to be a bit chillier than what we’ve been seeing already. Have a great weekend, and keep your spirits up.

Best,

Cardiff UCU Strike Communications Team

Strike Program Week 2

Strike Program Week 2

UCU Strike 2018 – Strike Bulletin #1

Rally Alexandra Gardens - 22nd Feb 2018

What’s happened?
We’ve had a great first day of the strike. Lovely to see 600 of you come down to Main Building for a rally, alongside the work you’re all doing at your individual work sites. We had students, members of other unions, and politicians such as Jo Stevens MP and Leanne Wood AM join us in solidarity, as well as the buzz of a fab brass band. Add in some brilliant sunshine, and we left feeling happy and strong.

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It’s already having an effect. Eleven vice-chancellors have now broken ranks to say it’s time to come back to the negotiating table. Let’s keep the pressure up to ensure more of them feel the same. It would be great for Cardiff’s own vice-chancellor, Colin Riordan, to be among that group!

What’s next?
There’s lots left to do.

  • We hope to see the lot of you at your departmental pickets tomorrow from 8am onwards, and we’ll be gathering again at Main Building at 11am to recharge as a group.
  • If you’re unable to attend a picket at your own school, we’ll have a contingent at Main Building from 8:00 am.
  • We’ll have teach-outs coming up, including a workshop Friday at 1:00 pm at Cathays Community Centre. (That’s on Cathays Road, just up from the Woodville pub, across from the Lidl.)
  • Please keep coming to your pickets. Join us Monday for a meeting at the Cathays Community Centre at 1:00 pm, “Staff and Students United for Education”, where we can share concrete steps to keep that pressure on.

What can you do?
If you haven’t already contacted your political representatives, please do so. The power of all our members contacting politicians at all levels will make a difference. If you visit https://www.writetothem.com/, you can punch in your postcode to find out who represents you and how to get hold of them. Write your own e-mail – it always makes a difference – or you can use a template, which you’ll find as a text file using this link: email-template.

Meanwhile, if you’re looking for something to do while you stand outside your buildings, we’re encouraging everyone to use the smartphones in their pockets to make some media. We can all do quick, 30-second, soundbite interviews with our colleagues who are willing to be filmed (always ask permission, always say it will be shared on social media), gathering personal perspectives on the following questions:

  • Why are you on strike today?;
  • What’s your message to the Vice Chancellors?; and/or
  • What will the pension cuts mean for you?

We should then post them on social media quoting the UCU strike hash tags (#UCUStrike and #UCU). If we’re uncomfortable using our own social media accounts for this, then simply follow the @cardiffUCU on Twitter, and share the videos you produce privately as direct messages. They can then be tweeted out by the official account and downloaded for sharing on Facebook. It doesn’t have to be polished/perfect. The more of this kind of social media content we produce on the day the better.

If you’ve got ideas on what else we could be doing, get in touch. And thanks for your solidarity and support.

Best,
Cardiff UCU