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11 June 2024
The next government must replace Ofsted inspections, make employers pay towards to the costs of building a skilled workforce, and help improve the pay and conditions…
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18 July 2023
UCU has this week written to Ministry of Justice (MoJ) officials and the government to call for clarity on issues like pensions, pay, contracts and the introduction…
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4 July 2023
Yet another damning report shows the depth of the crisis in prison education caused by ongoing underinvestment and a lack of appreciation for the value of the work…
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23 March 2023
MPs and peers from across the political spectrum have condemned the failed privatisation of prison education and called for the service to be brought back into…
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1 February 2022
New 'elite' sixth form colleges will divide 16 year olds into winners and losers said UCU.
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13 February 2021
In her first speech to UCU's annual congress as general secretary, Jo Grady set out the challenges workers in prison, adult, further and higher education are facing…
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13 January 2021
UCU lodged a failure to agree notice with Novus, the company responsible for education provision at over 50 prisons and young offender institutions in England and…
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13 January 2021
UCU, alongside other education unions and employers, today called on the secretary of state for health and social care, the minister for Covid vaccine deployment,…
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6 January 2021
UCU said that all students in post-16 education must be supported so they can learn remotely during the latest lockdown.
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24 March 2020
UCU has welcomed the move to suspend prison education as part of a wider prison lockdown in response to the coronavirus outbreak. Her Majesty's Prison and Probation…
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