All University and College Union (UCU) articles – Page 4
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Talks fail to head off USS strikes
On the go: University employers have stated they are unwilling to meet the demands of a trade union ahead of strikes over the Universities Superannuation Scheme beginning this week.
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University strikes announced as talks fail to placate union
Staff at 52 UK universities are to strike over pensions for 14 days during February and March, despite recent talks between employers, trade unionists and the trustees of the Universities Superannuation Scheme.
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Academic support for renewed strike action swells
On the go: Up to 52 universities could now be affected by strike action if a dispute over the Universities Superannuation Scheme is not solved, after a reballot of institutions by the University and College Union.
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‘Constructive talks’ held on USS valuation
On the go: Stakeholders and trustees of the £68bn Universities Superannuation Scheme have agreed shared statements of purpose with regards to the plan, as the opening rounds of talks to break a valuation deadlock were branded “constructive” by the meeting’s chair.
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Universities and unions to renew talks over USS
On the go: Employers, trustees and trade unionists will reopen discussions over the Universities Superannuation Scheme following the publication of an independent report into the plan’s valuation processes.
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USS warns of ‘complex’ issues in response to JEP report
On the go: The Universities Superannuation Scheme has welcomed reform proposals put forward by an independent panel, but has warned that the issues are “complex” and may take some time to resolve.
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USS expert panel calls for dual discount rate in 2020 valuation
The Universities Superannuation Scheme Joint Expert Panel, set up to review the valuation of the scheme, is calling for a “dual discount rate approach” to the 2020 valuation, aimed at distinguishing between past and future accrual.
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USS urged to consider expert report in next valuation
UK universities and staff have called for the UK’s biggest pension fund to ensure its 2020 valuation process fully considers a forthcoming report from an independent panel of experts.
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USS CEO defends pension actions as academics strike
On the go: Universities Superannuation Scheme chief executive Bill Galvin has defended the plan’s approach to valuing its liabilities, in a radio interview on the last planned day of strikes at Britain’s higher education institutions.
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Features
No easy way out of USS strikes
Analysis: University staff across the UK are on strike over pensions for the second time in as many years, and despite detailed scrutiny of the affordability of their pensions since the first walkout in early 2018, academics still do not feel they have been listened to.
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University employers write to staff ahead of strikes
Representatives of the UK’s universities have written an open letter to staff asking them to reconsider strikes over issues including pensions, planned to begin next week.
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Academics union questions regulator’s oversight of USS
Academics have expressed disquiet over the role of the Pensions Regulator in the governance in one of the largest occupational pension schemes in the UK.
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UCU calls 8-day pensions strike affecting 60 universities
On the go: University staff will walk out at 60 of the UK's higher-education institutions later this month, after a conflict between unions and bosses on pensions and pay failed to reach a resolution.
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University staff back strike action over pensions
On the go: Members of the University and College Union have voted in favour of strike action over changes to the Universities Superannuation Scheme, the latest threat of a walkout in a long-running pensions dispute.
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USS recovery plan talks begin after employers fail to head off strike threat
On the go: The trustee of the Universities Superannuation Scheme has issued a series of consultation documents in a bid to commence agreements with employers on a suitable recovery plan and contribution rates for the scheme.
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Future commissioner joins calls for Welsh pool to divest fossil fuels
On the go: A Welsh Assembly-appointed commissioner in charge of protecting future generations has called for the country's public sector pension funds to withdraw from fossil fuel investments.
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Regulator hits back over influence on USS valuation
The Pensions Regulator has defended its record over the Universities Superannuation Scheme, after the Work and Pensions Committee questioned the regulator’s role in USS’s contested 2017 valuation.
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UCU threaten autumn strikes after USS whistleblowing
The University and College Union has outlined a timetable for industrial action at UK universities later this year, demanding concrete action from employers to improve pay and secure pensions.
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Trinity fellows go ahead with plans to leave USS despite UCU censure
A special meeting of fellows at the University of Cambridge’s Trinity College has supported the decision to leave the Universities Superannuation Scheme, despite the threat of censure from a trade union.
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UCU chief urges Trinity College to backtrack on USS exit
On the go: The University and College Union has written a last ditch open letter urging the fellows of Trinity College at the University of Cambridge to reconsider their withdrawal from the Universities Superannuation Scheme.