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Why are University colleagues going on strike?
Members of the University and College Union (UCU) previously voted in favour of industrial action in response to cost-saving measures that were announced to ensure the University’s financial sustainability.
Following constructive engagement, the University and the UCU branch agreed terms to end the industrial action on Friday 27 June.
Last reviewed: 04.08.2025