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Open University to close Birmingham office with loss of 55 jobs

Unions have threatened strike action after the distance-learning educator confirmed its Harborne office was to shut

An Open University graduation awards ceremony at ICC Broad Street

Up to 55 jobs are hanging in the balance after The Open University announced plans to close its Birmingham office.

Unions have threatened strike action after the distance-learning educator confirmed its office was to shut.

While workers will be offered an option of voluntary redundancy or relocation to a centre in either Edinburgh, Cardiff, Manchester, Nottingham or Milton Keynes, the University and Colleges Union (UCU) has branded that “unrealistic”.

UCU said to lose such huge amounts of expertise would be a devastating blow and questioned why so many centres were being hit at the same time.

A spokesperson added: “The total number of people working in the Birmingham centre is 55 and they will all be affected.

“They are offering various things, like early retirement and relocation, but for the majority of people that is not a realistic alternative.”

The Birmingham office, on Harborne High Street, is one of seven earmarked for closure as part of an efficiency drive.

It helps thousands of students, many of whom combine their studies with employment and other commitments.