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Following the launch of the petition, the UCU have been excluded from contract negotiations, which they have condemned as ‘disgraceful’ and ‘undemocratic’
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The report’s scope includes unethical and exploitative practices by companies the college invests in through its fund manager, Cazenove Capital
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The campaign organised an ‘email drive’ to encourage Regent House members to vote against the ‘undemocratic and significantly less transparent’ proposals
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The divestment announcement includes a commitment from the College to net zero carbon emissions before 2050
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The College made the commitment in response to an open letter from students
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Faculties and Departments will have until the 26th of February to consult with student representatives on which measures to adopt
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The report describes the suspension of reward and progression schemes for staff as ‘extremely disappointing’
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Demands from include a 30% rent reduction for this year, allowances for remote study, and no COVID-19 job cuts
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Christ’s commitment to divest came the day after Cambridge University announced their divestment plans
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Activist groups, including Cambridge Zero Carbon and Extinction Rebellion Cambridge, have responded to yesterday’s announcement that the University aims to fully divest from fossil fuel corporations by 2030
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Three colleges plan redundancies as twenty-one other colleges state they do not plan to make job cuts.
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This comes after it was revealed two other Cambridge colleges – Queens’ and Downing – are also making redundancies
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Varsity recently exposed Queens’ plans to make 32 staff redundant
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Students given just twenty-four hours to sign guidelines which may be amended without notice
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The news about the redundancies comes as a ‘Stop Queens’ Layoffs’ campaign is launched by the Queens’ Solidarity Campaign along with the trade union UNITE
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Cambridge SU are demanding clear and consistent health and safety measures for the Collegiate University and greater transparency from decision-makers
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The report recommends “all University courses should be offered remotely and online, unless they involve practical training or lab work.”
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Tens of thousands of students and alumni from across the University are calling for the unconditional admission of state-educated and disadvantaged offer-holders as the government U-turns on A-Level grades
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The College had faced criticism over its decisions to still charge the ‘Kitchen Fixed Charge’ despite reduced service resulting from Covid-19 servery closure
Comment: Ewan Hawkins
Students have a right to be angry, but these strikes are a battle for the future
With the higher education system in crisis and students rightfully angry, Ewan Hawkins argues that frustration should be directed at management, not workers