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City University bosses ‘bullied staff into breaking strikes’
Management threatened lecturers with huge legal bills if they continue with action
City, University of London

STAFF at City, University of London, accused management today of bullying them into breaking the national lecturers’ strike by threatening to lumber striking workers with huge legal costs.

Students being charged sky-high tuition fees at a number of universities have called for their institutions to compensate them for lost contact hours.

At City, more than a thousand students are thought to have signed a petition demanding a rebate of £1,295 for the University and College Union (UCU) 14-day strike over pensions.

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