Thursday, June 26, 2025

University of Bradford faces strike action over £16m cost-saving measures

University of Bradford staff are set to stage ten days of industrial action starting next week, in response to the institution’s plans to cut £16m in costs. The proposed measures include job cuts and the closure of several courses.

The University and College Union (UCU) has confirmed that its members will walk out on Monday, with additional strike dates planned through July. The union has warned of prolonged disruption unless the university revises its plans.

The UCU claims that more than 450 jobs are at risk, including positions in disciplines such as archaeology, forensic science, biomedical sciences, psychology, and public health. Additionally, the university is considering closing courses in chemistry and film and television.

The strike follows a vote in favour of industrial action, with 67% of UCU members backing the move. Strike action is set to continue with additional walkouts scheduled for 7th, 8th, 10th, and 11th July, followed by a five-day strike from 21st to 25th July.

The university has acknowledged the right of staff to take industrial action but expressed its aim to minimise disruption for students. It also emphasised that, like many UK institutions, it is facing significant financial pressures and must make difficult decisions to secure its long-term future.

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