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College bosses budge at last with 2% pay offer
Under-pressure university and college bosses finally put an improved pay offer on the table after months of walkouts by workers

Under-pressure university and college fat cats finally put an improved pay offer on the table yesterday after months of walkouts by workers.

Campus unions will ballot their members over Easter on a 2 per cent rise offered by the Universities and Colleges Employers Association.

The breakthrough in the long-running dispute came at the latest round of talks on Monday. A marking boycott planned by academics' union UCU has been postponed until Tuesday May 6 as a result.

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