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Stirling University staff begin strike action

Staff at the University of Stirling are striking, in a dispute over pay and pensions.

Today is the first of 18 days of action.

UCU members from 150 UK institutions are taking part. 

They are calling for better working conditions, pay and pensions.

The full dates of strike action are: 

Week 1 - Wednesday 1 February  
Week 2 - Thursday 9 and Friday 10 February 
Week 3 - Tuesday 14, Wednesday 15 and Thursday 16 February 
Week 4 - Tuesday 21, Wednesday 22 and Thursday 23 February 
Week 5 - Monday 27 and Tuesday 28 February and Wednesday 1 and Thursday 2 March 
Week 6 - Thursday 16 and Friday 17 March 
Week 7 - Monday 20, Tuesday 21 and Wednesday 22 March

UCU general secretary Jo Grady said: 'The university sector in the UK has over £40bn sitting in reserves, but instead of using that vast wealth to deliver a cost-of-living pay rise and reverse devastating pension cuts, university vice-chancellors would rather force staff to take strike action and see campuses shut down.  

'There is a clear route out of these disputes, but at present vice-chancellors lack the political will to take it. They are failing staff who want to get back to work, and students who want to get on with their studies.  

'Students understand that staff working conditions are their learning conditions and we are proud to have their support in these disputes. A system that relies on low pay and the rampant use of insecure contracts is a system which fails everyone. 

'A resolution can be reached, but that is in the gift of university vice-chancellors who need to urgently reassess their priorities and deliver a deal that benefits staff and students. From February, our union will begin reballoting its members to allow action to continue through the rest of the academic year, should they continue to drag their feet.' 

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