World Menopause Day meeting Mon 25th Nov 12-1pm

We’ll be holding an online joint campus trade union meeting to raise awareness about the support and help that’s available on Monday 25th November at 12-1pm. Here are the joining details:

Join Zoom Meeting

https://zoom.us/j/95169124410

Meeting ID: 951 6912 4410

Passcode: 352412

For more information please see: Menopause | University of Manchester UCU branch

Menstrual health survey

We want to draw your attention to a University survey that is now live. It will inform a Menstrual Health Toolkit which aims to provide colleagues and managers with key information about menstrual health and peri/menopause support.  The StaffNet article and survey can be found here: 

Complete our Menstrual Health Survey | StaffNet | The University of Manchester 

The survey runs until Oct 30th 2024 

Save money! Tax relief on UCU subscriptions

Members may have noticed that UCU’s subscriptions have gone up. If you are not doing so already, you can defray much of the cost of this by claiming back some of the tax on this, since membership of UCU is counted in the same way as a professional subscription. Indeed, if you are a member of a professional body—something like the London Mathematical Society—then you might think about adding this to a tax claim.

UCU – Tax relief on subscriptions

Members’ meeting Wed 9 Oct 12.30pm

There is a members’ meeting Wed 9 Oct, 12:30pm on Zoom.

Agenda:

  1. Input to 2035 strategy.
  2. Introduction to the new Exec
  3. Casework update 
  4. Lunchbreak campaign – Push to ensure colleagues are taking a lunch break 
  5. Any Motions
  6. Update on negotiations 

UCU Office Drop-Ins: tea & {biscuits/sympathy/strategy}

The UCU Exec will be piloting a members drop in to our Crawford house offices to ask questions and feed into our strategy or ask any questions. We have set two dates and hope that members will come to meet members of the Exec!

Session 1 – 12:30 -2pm Thu 3rd Oct, UCU Offices Crawford House, Booth Street East

Session 2 – 12:30-13:30 Wed 30th Oct, UCU Offices Crawford House, Booth Street East

SEAtS System

We are hearing understandable discontent from our members about the new SEAtS system. Many of those concerns are practical, but the principal issue is a moral one. While communications from the University management have been insisting that the main impetus for SEAtS is to improve student welfare and academic engagement, this seems to be disingenuous. In fact, the information is being collected as a reaction to the last government’s ‘hostile environment’ policies that are, among other things, making the country more inhospitable for students on Tier 4 visas.

As justification, management have cited examples where institutions have been denied by the Home Office the right to offer international student places for having failed sufficiently to implement the legislation; hence, that UoM cannot afford to fall foul of the legislation. However, the legislation is unclear, and we believe that UoM is instead over-complying

The result is that we are now being made to engage with an oppressive monitoring system, whose data allows any member of staff the ability to track the movements of individual students across campus. We therefore think, by contrast, that this system operates to the detriment of student welfare. On top of this, the implementation of SEAtS generates yet another addition to academic workload, as well as the stress of carrying the responsibility for ensuring international students do not lose their places through inaccurate registration. Lastly, we have not been hearing reassuring news on the robustness of the system. It is quite possible it will manage to fall over entirely on its own terms.

Members of the UCU Exec have been trying to lessen the impact on students by explaining their opposition to the system. Click the link below to download some template slides that you may wish to adapt and use.

hostile-monitoring.pptx

Medical Aid for Palestine – Stockport Labour Club – Fri 18th Oct

Stockport Health Worker Alliance

A night of fundraising to support Medical Aid for Palestine

Stockport Labour Club SK4 1QP

Fri 18th October 2024 – Doors open at 7pm for 7.30pm start

Entertainment from Gerry O’Gorman and Dave Puller

Raffle, light snacks, disco and a staffed bar

Tickets £5 advanced or £8 on the door

For advanced tickets/info: funds4map@gmail.com