Motion
- Motion title
- Co-ordinating effective UK-wide action
- Session
- 2021-2022
- Meeting link
- Special HE sector conference (Four Fights campaign)
- Meeting date
- 20 April 2022
- Status
- Passed
- Motion
- 21
- Motion text
SHESC believes:
1. That a UK-wide, co-ordinated attack on assessment must be based on input from branches about the marking timetable that identifies when strike and ASOS most effectively target assessment in each branch.
2. The Liverpool dispute (2021) showed that marking boycotts need to be complemented with sustained industrial action and need the full involvement of all members including those with no assessment roles.
SHESC resolves:
a. To demand that an emergency meeting be held between branch officers and HEC, the General Secretary and UK Officers, to discuss effective dates for further industrial action.
b. To ensure this dispensation is not limited to Liverpool but to all branches, granting them the autonomy to take action when it is most effective in this dispute.
c. To ensure all future industrial action is informed by identifying the most effective times and dates for all local branches to take action against each employer.
- Proposing body
- University of Liverpool
- Amended
- No
- Allocated to
- Higher education committee (HEC)
- Notes
Administrative info
- Listing reference
- 2022/H/04-20/019/21
