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Staffordshire uni staff balloting for strike action over two-tier workforce

LECTURERS at Staffordshire University are balloting on strike action over plans to employ new recruits on worse contracts than existing staff are on.

The University & College Union (UCU) warned that the move would create a two-tier workforce.

University bosses have established a subsidiary company for new employees, whose contracts would not allow them to join the lecturers’ national pension scheme, instead confining them to an inferior scheme, the UCU says. 

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