NUT and NASUWT members took solidly-supported strike action over proposed job cuts at Sussex Downs College last week.
While the Unions welcome progress that has been made through negotiations with SDC management to reduce the number of redundancies, members still face significant cuts in hours.
The unions warn that cuts may lead to increased workload for members, higher class sizes and less teaching time for students. They are bad for NUT and NASUWT members and bad for education.
Division Secretary of the East Sussex NUT, Dave Brinson explained:
"We are calling on SDC management to take urgent further action to avoid job reductions and losses. However we recognise that significant blame lies with recent savage Government policy towards post-16 education:
"We are calling on SDC management to take urgent further action to avoid job reductions and losses. However we recognise that significant blame lies with recent savage Government policy towards post-16 education:
· Independent research published recently (by the Institute for Fiscal Studies) has provided details of the impact of the cuts on the post-16 sector. Sixth form funding will be cut by 17.6 per cent in real terms over the period to 2014.
· The Government’s cuts come at a time when the increase in the education participation age to 18 will put additional pressure on individual colleges. The increase in the participation age must be fully funded – instead the Government is cutting 16-19 funding in an attempt to implement increased participation on the cheap !
· The abolition of the EMA has affected student numbers, as it has deterred many potential students from lower-income backgrounds"
The strike mainly involved teachers at the former Park College, where most staff were NUT and NASUWT members. The rest of Sussex Downs College is organised by the UCU Lecturers union, who are also in dispute with the college over cuts, but did not take strike action this week.
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