Industrial action commencing 14 February 2022
08 February 2022
This message was emailed to all University staff on Tuesday 8 February.
Dear colleagues,
Further to this recent message from the Vice-Chancellor, I am writing to provide more detailed information regarding the forthcoming industrial action. Detailed FAQs are also available on the Staff Portal.
UCU has given notification of seven days of strike action from Monday 14 February to Tuesday 22 February 2022.
The right to take industrial action is acknowledged, but the University is committed to ensuring the quality and value of our students’ learning experience. The Office for Students has also made very clear our significant obligations to minimise disruption to our students and other University business. With this in mind, we will respond in a reasonable and appropriate way to the UCU action.
The aim of this note is to set out for colleagues as clearly as possible in one place all of the most important implications, including financial and legal, of strike action. If you have questions or concerns about what this might mean for you, please do not hesitate to contact me at j.j.brady@reading.ac.uk.
Participation in strike action
If you are participating in the notified strike action, there are several things you need to know:
- As with previous periods of industrial action, pay will be deducted for each day of strike action at a rate of 1/365th. Relevant deductions will be made from the next available pay-run.
- You are not required to inform the University in advance of your intention to participate in the strike action. If you do take strike action, however, you must declare your participation immediately following each day of strike action (and after no more than 24 hours, including non-working days). You can do this simply by e-mailing me at j.j.brady@reading.ac.uk. If you do not do so, it will be treated as a disciplinary matter.
- If there are exceptional reasons why you might not be able to comply with these reporting requirements, please let me know as soon as possible.
- When pay is deducted for strike days the University has to make exceptional arrangements to maintain pension contributions. Your agreement is required to maintain normal pension contributions for those days you are on strike. If you wish to maintain your pension contributions in these circumstances please confirm by e-mail to j.j.brady@reading.ac.uk no later than Monday 14 February 2022.
- When you return to full duties, the University may require you to prioritise missed work over other work during your working hours. The University is entitled to do this, as it is a lawful and reasonable instruction to staff. There will be no additional pay for doing this work.
Additional information
The following points are based on queries received during the previous periods of industrial action:
- Some colleagues may enquire about taking annual leave or working from home during the strike action. Any existing annual leave bookings should of course be honoured. Line managers should consider any new requests for leave or to work from home in the normal way, but where there are concerns about service disruption or staff shortages such requests may be refused.
- UCU colleagues are likely to maintain small picket lines (generally considered to be no more than 6 persons at any given time) at various entrances to our campuses on the days of strike action. This is perfectly legitimate. The law requires picketing to be conducted peacefully and lawfully, and no-one should be harassed or intimidated when entering the campus. We have never experienced any difficulty locally in the past and have no reason to expect anything different on this occasion. If you have decided not to participate in the strike action you are free to work as normal, and I am sure that UCU colleagues will be respectful of your personal decision.
- Students, other than those who are also workers employed by the University and party to the dispute, are not entitled to participate on picket lines, and should not be induced to do so.
- It is reasonable for line managers to ask other colleagues to cover duties disrupted by the industrial action as long as it does not over-burden people or does not require them to take on duties that they are not competent or trained to perform.
- Some line managers are members of the UCU and may be participating in the industrial action, and the University respects their right to do so. It can be difficult to reconcile supporting the action and performing your line management duties, which could include assisting the University with its efforts to minimise disruption. As things stand the notified UCU action does not call for non-cooperation from those with line management responsibilities, so outside the 3 strike days our normal expectations will apply.
- If the dispute is prolonged beyond the currently notified dates, it will be even more important for all of us to be respectful of each other’s decisions, whether that be to continue with strike action, to return to work or to have been at work fully during the dispute. By way of a reminder, it is permissible to ask a colleague if they are going to be on strike but they are under no obligation to offer this information in advance; repeated requests are unnecessary.
- Equally, colleagues on picket lines can hand out leaflets and ask you not to cross their line; however, they should not make repeated requests or impede you in any way. During previous periods of industrial action I had isolated reports of slightly acrimonious exchanges between colleagues – please don’t forget that we all will continue to work together during and beyond this dispute. I also had a few reports of colleagues and members of the public finding some banners that had been displayed offensive – please think of the message you want to send out and reflect on how it might impact on others.
- The withholding of pay is without prejudice to any other right or remedy of the University, including any claim for damages for breach of contract. Following previous periods of industrial action disputes were raised by students against a number of universities, including Reading. With this in mind the University further reserves the right to join you as a party to any claim for breach of contract brought against the University as a result of this current action.
If you have any concerns or require further information or clarification, please contact me or the Human Resources Partner for your area.
John Brady
Director of Human Resources