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Robert Gordon University lecturers go on strike

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Lecturers at Robert Gordon University (RGU) in Aberdeen have gone on strike over redundancies.

RGU announced in November that more redundancies could be made after 130 staff left through a voluntary severance scheme last year. It hopes there will be less than 60 further redundancies.

Teaching union the EIS said its members had been left with “no other option” but to take strike action, vowing more strikes in May and September.

The university’s principal said decisions were “difficult but necessary” as the sector faces extreme challenges.

The EIS said 83% of those who voted had backed the move.

EIS national officer for higher education Garry Ross said: “They are fighting to protect their jobs, the jobs of their colleagues, and to safeguard the future of quality education at RGU.”

Further strikes are planned on 1 May and 7 May, with additional action planned for the week of 8-12 September.

The EIS is urging the university to commit to finding alternatives to compulsory redundancies.

Professor Steve Olivier, principal and vice-chancellor, said RGU had to ensure the institution was in a position to be long-term financially sustainable.

“Against what continues to be an extremely challenging sector context, the actions that have been taken so far have been difficult but necessary,” he said.

“The university will continue to make every effort to mitigate compulsory redundancies which will always remain a last resort.”

He expressed disappointment at the strike action, adding: “The university will remain in regular and constructive dialogue with the EIS, and other trades union bodies.”


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