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Falmouth University ‘deeply disappointed’ at academic staff strike

The university in Cornwall said it had taken steps to protect its future, amid ‘challenging economic conditions’

Falmouth University(Image: Google)

Falmouth University has said it is “deeply disappointed” with an announced walkout of some of its academic staff in a dispute over employment terms and conditions.

The University and College Union (UCU) said on Tuesday some of its members who are lecturers and researchers at the Cornish university had voted to strike for three days later this month, following a decision by the university to employ all new academic staff through a subsidiary company, Falmouth Staffing Ltd (FSL).

In a statement on Wednesday a spokesperson for Falmouth University said the institution had taken steps to protect it’s future, amid “challenging economic conditions”.

A spokesperson for Falmouth University said: “We are deeply disappointed that this action has been declared while the University was still in communication with the UCU and working to find a resolution.

“We hope that the disruption will be manageable and that our students’ academic experience will not be severely affected.

“In challenging economic conditions, with a specific squeeze on small, specialist institutions like Falmouth, we must take steps to protect Falmouth’s financial future, the student experience and financial security for all our employees.

“It is important to be clear that the new pension arrangements for new joiners are highly competitive, with employer contribution rates much higher than the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ average. There will be no differences to other terms and conditions or trade union recognition beyond pension eligibility compared with existing staff.

“We will continue our conversations with UCU and will keep staff and students informed.”