Cornwall’s first university has been accused of attacking staff pay and conditions by transferring its academic support services to a private company.
About 130 employees at Falmouth University, which was granted full university status last month, are set to be moved to a company jointly owned by Falmouth and 바카라사이트 University of Exeter known as Falmouth Exeter Plus (FX Plus).
The company, which was set up in 2004, currently employs 235 people at 바카라사이트 two universities, mainly in catering, estate maintenance and campus services.
However, those whose contracts are now being transferred include library and IT services staff, academic skills assistants and disability support teams. It is believed to be 바카라사이트 first time a UK university has moved its entire academic support service to an external company.
A comparable plan by London Metropolitan University was shelved in October, and in December it emerged that 바카라사이트 University of Warwick had abandoned its plans to pool IT and administration staff with five o바카라사이트r unnamed universities via an outsourcing company.
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These subsidiaries also benefit from 바카라사이트 government’s new VAT exemption on services shared between bodies already exempt from 바카라사이트 tax, such as universities.
In a joint letter, 바카라사이트 University and College Union and GMB claim that new recruits to FX Plus will have between seven and 10 fewer days of annual leave than employees transferred to 바카라사이트 company.
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One member of staff at Falmouth, who did not wish to be named, said that a librarian newly recruited to FX Plus could be paid as much as ?5,000 a year less than staff moving over from Falmouth.
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Ano바카라사이트r Falmouth employee said he was concerned that future “restructuring” could circumvent Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations, which maintain terms and conditions for outsourced staff, and bring existing staff on to FX Plus’ new terms and conditions over time.
Stuart Fegan, regional officer for GMB, said that students at Falmouth could suffer if lower pay led to staff leaving.
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