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Translators for German UN troops in Mali fear Taliban-style fate

Translators for German UN troops in Mali fear Taliban-style fate
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... UN agreements with these nations do not offer protection to Malians employed by them on temporary Contracts - something that the group Interpreters in Conflict Zones at the International Association of Conference Interpreters (AIIC) has been campaigning to change since 2009...

University staff strike disrupts freshers' week

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... But the union is calling for an above-inflation pay rise and an end to insecure Contracts...

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... Young staff at McDonald s are often on zero hours Contracts - it means their hours are flexible, but also that they are at the mercy of shift managers who decide their rotas...

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... The offer was also made to NHS staff on Agenda for Change Contracts - which include most workers apart from doctors, dentists and senior managers...

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... It used to be a common case that new starts would be tied into so-called slave Contracts - long exclusive deals with little control of their schedule or financial reward...

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... With potential Ministry of Defence Contracts being talked about, he still painted a vision of a Clyde shipbuilding revival that could employ hundreds of skilled workers, breathing new life into Port Glasgow...

Cost of living: Why are things so hard for so many people?

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... For example, the number of people employed on zero-hour Contracts - which do not guarantee any shifts - hit one million in the first three months of 2022, up by more than 400,000 from late 2013...

How badly will Russia be hit by new sanctions?

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... Shutting it out of Swift, the international payment system, creates potentially substantial collateral damage for companies and financial institutions owed money - either now or in longer term financial Contracts - by Russian counterparties...

University staff strike disrupts freshers' week

Feb 20,2022 5:04 am

By Vanessa ClarkeEducation reporter

Thousands of students face disruption as staff at More Than 50 universities join picket lines across the UK.

It is part of a long-running dispute by members of the University and College Union (UCU) over pay and Conditions .

The Action will be smaller than planned as dozens of branches called off action following constructive talks with their universities.

The Universities and Colleges Employers Association (UCEA) says this year's pay deal is the highest offer in 20 years.

But The Union is calling for an above-inflation pay rise and an end to insecure Contracts .

, while staff will strike for One Day at a further 10 institutions.

The Union says More Than 20,000 staff will be taking part in The Strikes which will coincide with Freshers' Week for many first-year students. It says The Action is now targeted " at the very worst employers".

It Follows .

The Strikes This Week were originally due to take place at More Than 140 universities, according to the UCU.

However, many UCU branches withdrew after universities agreed with staff to give Back Pay deductions that were made during a marking boycott over the summer.

The marking boycott, which began in April and meant some students graduated without their final mark, has now ended.

The UCEA has urged staff who were involved to " prioritise marking for those remaining students who have still not received the necessary results to graduate in 2023-24".

It said most universities hope to have all students' work graded by early October at the latest.

'Students suffering'

Sadie Roberts, 19, was impacted by The Strikes throughout her first year of English and language at the University of Sheffield.

Although she " wholeheartedly" supports The Strikes and thinks The Treatment of her lecturers is " ridiculous" she says students are the ones suffering.

" My lectures wouldn't happen, or you'd have online ones, and when you're paying that amount of money, it's just ridiculous. "

Ms Roberts says the marking boycott almost cost her The Ability to transfer to the University of Newcastle to be nearer her family, as she could not show all of her first-year results. She still has not received the results for one her modules.

" I'd left Sheffield formally and the marking boycott left me without anywhere to go and no accommodation, " she says.

" After months of not knowing if I was going to Get In , they eventually came back and said we can accept you, But there was a real worry. "

'You can't plan your future'

Bee Hughes, 34, a senior lecturer at Liverpool John Moores University and UCU branch chair, will be on the picket lines on Monday asking for better pay and an end to casual Contracts , which they were on for eight years.

" Between Contracts you might not have access to The Library so you don't even have access to academic texts that you need to do The Work and you can't plan, " they said.

" Usually you don't even know if you're going to have a contract until The Last minute. You can't plan your future. "

Dr Hughes is now able to save for the First Time since gaining a permanent position.

" Starting A Family hasn't even been a consideration. There has been lots of points over The Eight years where I was on The Brink of giving up, " they said.

" We've basically been asked to do more and more for less and less money and it's really unsustainable. "

The UCEA, which acts for the employers in the dispute, says its improved pay deal for 2023-24, worth between 5% and 8%, was the highest offer of its kind in nearly 20 years.

UCEA chief executive Raj Jethwa said universities were under " very difficult financial circumstances so This Was at the very edge of what the sector could afford".

He Said they wanted to work with the unions to make sure The Other issues that were vital to employers and staff were dealt with.

Mr Jethwa said it was " positive news" that some strikes had been called off But any student still affected was " one too many".

He Said he hoped an independent review of the sector's finances by both employers and the unions can help to reduce any further industrial action.

However, UCU says this year's pay offer was a pay cut in real terms.

Since February 2018, there has been industrial action over two disputes - pensions as well as pay and working Conditions - But the pensions dispute was resolved earlier this year.

The Union has now begun reballoting members to renew its mandate to strike over pay and working Conditions , which is due to expire at The Beginning of October. If accepted, strike action could continue into 2024.

UCU General Secretary Jo Grady said " renewing our mandate and keeping the pressure on is The Way we will win this dispute".

She Said The Strike action was " a reminder to all employers that if you behave egregiously, you will face further disruption".

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Source of news: bbc.com

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