On December 20th David Muritu, who is branch secretary for Halesowen UCU, was dismissed from his job as Maths Lecturer at Halesowen College. The dismissal was made on the basis of David’s results (which are above national average). The remaining three active UCU maths lecturers of the Halesowen 4 have since also been dismissed!
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The branch members at Halesowen are being balloted for industrial action during this week, so hopefully the result will be known by the day of action on Saturday 26th January.
The Halesowen UCU branch are urging people to get to the college to lobby the Open Day and a governors’ meeting by 9:30am. There will be a demonstration assembling at 10:45.
There will be a Solidarity with the Halesowen 4 meeting after the demonstration at 12:30, Shepstone Theatre, Halesowen Library, (town centre).
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The increasingly bitter dispute between Halesowen College and UCU looks set to worsen as the union announced today that staff would be balloted for strike action from Friday and set out details for forthcoming protests.
On Friday three more maths teachers and members of the union at the college were sacked, following the dismissal of the union’s branch secretary, Dave Muritu, just before Christmas. This evening there is a public meeting at Old Hill Cricket Club at 7.30pm and there is a protest planned in Halesowen for Saturday 26 January.
The union says all four teachers had good records and it was the college’s failings and selective use of information that allowed them to get rid of the staff. This evening’s meeting will discuss forthcoming protests and the college’s failings, which include:
- refusal to pay for specialist cover (in spite of a huge surplus) for long-term sickness
- lecturers expected to teach two different classes in two different rooms at the same time
- groups being pushed together even though they are supposed to be studying different material
- non-specialist staff regularly covering maths sessions
- failure to provide teaching for students in the run-up to exams.
UCU regional official, Nick Varney, said: ‘As with David Muritu, the college has unfairly sacked another three members of UCU. Once again it has used flawed procedures to find teaching culprits for their own failures.
‘If anyone is to blame it’s the employer who failed to staff the area properly, which has led to people covering two classes at the same time and sending in non subject qualified staff to deliver lessons. It is difficult not to see this as an attack on trade union members, rather than anything that resembles fairness.’
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