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Ding ding: nine NEC members urge staff to build for hard-hitting industrial action
University staff have been urged to reject an improved pension deal and resume industrial action, despite warnings that there is little chance of winning further concessions.
Any acceptance of new proposals for the Universities Superannuation Scheme would be disastrous for members and leave many of them unable to retire, according to a statement signed by nine members of the University and College Unions national executive committee allied to UCU Left.
They call on members to throw out the offer and build for hard-hitting industrial action, advising escalating national strike action and a marking boycott.
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Members at 69 pre-92 universities have until 26 January to vote on whether to accept the potential joint proposal for reform, which has been developed by employers and the UCU.
Under the new offer, the UCUs final salary scheme would close from March 2016, with all of the USS 150,000 active members paying into a career average scheme.
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They will receive a pension income based on one-75th of their average income, multiplied by the number of years worked instead of the previously mooted one-80th resulting in higher income on retirement. In addition, fewer people will be hit by a salary cap on defined benefit contributions, which was previously set at 瞿50,000 and has now risen to 瞿55,000. But staff will be expected to pay 8 per cent of their salary into the scheme instead of the 6.5 per cent proposed in October, with employer contributions rising from 16 per cent to 18 per cent.
The UCU Left claims that the new offer is only marginally better than the one overwhelmingly rejected by members, who held a marking boycott in November to protest against the changes. The apparent improvements over the [Universities UK] offer are due to increased employee contributions, it says.
However, UCUs Independent Broad Left, whose members comprise the majority of UCUs national executive committee and negotiating team, said that negotiators believed they had achieved the maximum movement which was reasonably possible from USS and UUK without extremely long and intensive industrial action.
A series of one-day strikes and action short of a strike [a marking boycott] would be unlikely to bring success, according to a letter signed by Jimmy Donaghey, chair of the UCU superannuation working group, and 11 higher education committee members.
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On the UCU Lefts claim that the deficit now estimated to have risen to 瞿20 billion because of worsening market conditions is illusory, it adds the reality of us changing what is regarded as economic orthodoxy夷s an immense task.
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