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Jo Grady is a senior lecturer in Employment Relations at The University of Sheffield and a British trade union leader who serves as the general secretary of the University and College Union.

University staff strike disrupts freshers' week

University staff strike disrupts freshers' week
Sep 24,2023 7:31 pm

... UCU general secretary Jo Grady said " renewing our mandate and keeping the pressure on is the way we will win this dispute"...

More university strike days planned for September

More university strike days planned for September
Aug 14,2023 2:11 pm

... UCU general secretary Jo Grady said: " The UK higher education sector presents itself as a world leader, but it is riddled with casualisation, insecurity and low pay - our members have no choice but to stand up for themselves...

University marking boycott: Robert Halfon calls for talks to end dispute

University marking boycott: Robert Halfon calls for talks to end dispute
Aug 13,2023 11:41 am

... Mr Halfon wrote to UCU general secretary Dr Jo Grady on Friday ahead of that meeting, saying: " It is unacceptable that students, many of whom have already suffered significant disruption to their studies over recent years, face further disruption and uncertainty"...

Marking boycott impact downplayed by universities, union claims

Marking boycott impact downplayed by universities, union claims
Jun 23,2023 1:31 pm

... The union s general secretary, Jo Grady, added that the figures account for less than half of the universities hit by the industrial action, and that more than 5,000 students had so far been told their degrees had been affected...

University strikes mandate renewed for six more months

University strikes mandate renewed for six more months
Apr 3,2023 2:41 pm

... Driving seat UCU general secretary Jo Grady said university staff were " in the driving seat" after the latest ballot results, adding that " this dispute is not over"...

University strikes: UCU action paused over seven days

University strikes: UCU action paused over seven days
Feb 17,2023 4:11 pm

... Pausing walkouts over the next fortnight will enable a " period of calm" Jo Grady of the UCU said...

University staff join strikes on 1 February

University staff join strikes on 1 February
Jan 17,2023 1:21 pm

... UCU general secretary Jo Grady said staff would be walking out " alongside fellow trade unions"...

University staff plan 18 new days of strikes

University staff plan 18 new days of strikes
Jan 12,2023 3:41 pm

... UCU general secretary Dr Jo Grady said the " clock is now ticking" for a deal to be reached...

Marking boycott impact downplayed by universities, union claims

Nov 23,2022 9:00 pm

By Alice EvansBBC News

University employers are downplaying the impact of a marking Boycott on students, a union says.

The Universities and Colleges Employers Association (UCEA), which represents 144 institutions, has released A Survey which it says suggests most students' graduations are not being affected.

The University and College Union (UCU) said the survey accounts for fewer than half of universities affected.

The Boycott is part of a long-running dispute on pay and working conditions.

Some, while others have seen their.

'My Future rests on this'

Jess Wilson, 23, graduated from the University of Glasgow on Wednesday, but has not been given a final grade.

She has a conditional offer to start her Masters course in global health in September, but must prove she has achieved a 2:1 or above in order to confirm her place: " This is my Future - my entire plan for what I want to do in life rests on this degree, " the sociology student said.

Ms Wilson, who is from just outside Edinburgh, told The Bbc there had been an " abysmal" lack of communication from the university: " I'm heartbroken but I'm also so, so angry That the university let it get to this point. "

That it is " doing everything we can to minimise the impact on students" and apologised for any worry or concern caused to students.

A spokesman added: " We have committed That no student will be prevented from graduating or onwards progression due to industrial Action . "

Ms Wilson said the Boycott comes at The End of " a rather soul-destroying and quite frankly lacklustre Four Years at university" disrupted by industrial Action as well as online learning during the pandemic.

The Employer in the dispute, the UCEA, conducted its survey on Thursday. 70 of the 144 institutions it represents responded to A Question about how graduations were being affected by the marking and assessment Boycott .

Of those 70:

UCEA chief Raj Jethwa told BBC Radio 4 's Today programme That the survey findings showed the " majority of students" were not facing a graduation without their final marks: " Of course That 's little comfort if you are one of The Few students who is affected in this way, and we completely recognise this. "

Jenny Sherrard, head of policy at UCU, accused UCEA of " trying to downplay the impact" of the Boycott .

The Union 's General Secretary , Jo Grady , added That the figures account for less than half of the universities hit by the industrial Action , and That More Than 5,000 students had So Far been told their degrees had been affected.

In addition to the marking Boycott , UCU members at More Than 20 universities are going on strike, because they say members are having their pay docked for taking part in the Boycott , despite fulfilling their other normal duties.

Dr Chloe Wallace, associate professor in law and UCU branch president, said Leeds University was threatening to deduct all of her pay for weeks, as a result of her refusal to do Two Days ' worth of marking work.

" Years and years of declining working conditions, poor workloads, insecure contracts, mean That we can't give The Students the education they deserve, " Dr Wallace added.

Leeds University declined to comment.

Despite talks about pay and working conditions stalling, the UCEA has advised universities to implement a 2023-24 pay uplift, worth between 5% and 8%, backdated to February.

The UCU says the pay uplift is still not an acceptable offer and is not In Line with inflation.

The UCEA has said it is " fully committed" to working with The Union to resolve the dispute, but That further industrial Action - Such as the marking Boycott - May put negotiations in jeopardy.

It is anticipated further strike dates will be announced, as.

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