We are urgently seeking a Joint Union meeting with the University to discuss this situation, and a full statement from the Joint Unions will follow later this week.
We are urgently seeking a Joint Union meeting with the University to discuss this situation, and a full statement from the Joint Unions will follow later this week.
particularly trans women, despite our understanding from the University that policies would not change ahead of the confirmation of new statutory guidance.
UCU Cambridge are deeply concerned by reports that the University has been applying pressure on student sports clubs to adopt exclusionary policies against transgender athletes,
Cambridge branches of UCU, Unison and Unite have published a Joint Statement today on the Supreme Court ruling on the Equality Act.
Shocked to see the scale of job cuts threatened across Cambridge University Hospitals. We stand in full solidarity with @unitetheunion.bsky.social members resisting these attacks on our NHS and its workers. www.unitetheunion.org/news-events/...
Yes we will respond as a branch based on our position outlined in this motion www.ucu.cam.ac.uk/motion-on-so... and encouraging reps and members to do the same
Please get in touch with us if you have any concerns.
@unite0775m.bsky.social
@unison.org.uk
@cambridgeucu.bsky.social
In the meantime, we remind everyone that trans people are still legally protected from discrimination, harassment, and victimisation in employment, education, and the provision of services, and we will support everyone in using their bathroom of choice.
We are still awaiting clarity on what the ruling means in practice for trans, non-binary and intersex staff and students within Cambridge University.
Cambridge UCU, Unison and Unite reps were due to meet Senior Management this week to discuss the impact of the Supreme Court ruling on the Equality Act in April, and the subsequent guidance and consultation from the EHRC. Unfortunately, due to staff illness this meeting has been postponed.
Joint Union statement relating to the Supreme Court ruling on the Equality Act:
Our branch unanimously passed this motion yesterday in solidarity with trans, non-binary and intersex people www.ucu.cam.ac.uk/motion-on-so...
We also agreed to give another Β£500 to @brismes.bsky.social appeal for Gazaβs Universities. www.gofundme.com/f/the-brisme...
Our branch meeting today agreed to donate Β£500 towards this fundraiser for the legal costs of challenging the University's attempts to suppress protests for Palestine through the High Court.
donorbox.org/studentprote...
Joint statement from Save the Vet School Campaign at University of Cambridge
@ducuuo.bsky.social, Newcastle UCU and Brunel UCU are on strike today, battling job cuts and management failure. Sending solidarity and strength.
With: @unite0775m.bsky.social @unitetheunion.bsky.social @unison.org.uk @ucu.org.uk, Cambridge SU, and CUVS
UCU representative addressing a rally between Cambridge Senate House and Great St Maryβs Church, with a UCU Cambridge banner in the foreground and a large crowd of supporters behind.
Yesterday, we joined hundreds of students and staff in showing our support for the Cambridge Vet School. Our message was clear: the University must allow continued Undergraduate admission, and invest in the Departmentβs long-term future πΎ
Save the Vet School: our branch secretary addresses the rally: www.varsity.co.uk/news/29272?f...
So far we have collected nearly 1,000 signatures - from current staff and students, but also alumni, other veterinarians and academics from across the UK and abroad! If you have not signed the letter yet, you can do so here: linktr.ee/savecamvets
A woman with a loudspeaker addresses a crowd of people waving banners and signs in support of veterinary medicine at the University of Cambridge. It is a brilliantly sunny day and King's College is in the background.
A man in a Unite union high viz jacket and bobble hat addresses a crowd with a loudspeaker. The crowd are holding placards including "Allow the 2026 intake", "Save the Vet School", "No to pause, yes to paws" etc. It is a bright sunny day and in the background stand King's College and the Old Schools buildings.
Beautiful day for a rally in support of the Vet School, including Unions @cambridgeucu.bsky.social @unison.org.uk @unite0775m.bsky.social & BVU, students from CUVS, department staff, and the student union.
The University of Cambridge has failed to obtain a long anti protest injunction despite arguing hard for it in court - this is a vindication of everyone who campaigned against it.
www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crim...
I urge @cambridgeup.bsky.social to refrain from adopt regulations that contravene international standards from human rights protection, and to stop harasing and stigmatizing the university based pro-palestine solidarity movement.
Restrictions, unless justified as necessary on a case-by-cases basis, should not be imposed on: the time of assemblies, their frequency, the number of participants, the location to be held, and the equipment used.
"Blanket restrictions on peaceful assemblies are presumptively disproportionate."π
As I highlighted in the recommendations submitted in 2024, universities must ensure that their regulations and practices are aligned with human rights law and international standards. Specifically related to the right to freedom of peaceful assembly universities must:π
www.ohchr.org/sites/defaul...
In anticipation of the General Board meeting on March 5th, we are holding a lunchtime demonstration/rally in front of Senate House on Tuesday, March 4th from 1:00 - 2:00 pm. We intend to demonstrate that the Veterinary School is an important part of the Cambridge community
We condemn the University of Cambridge's attempt to place legal restrictions on all pro-Palestine protests.
Alongside @pscupdates.bsky.social and @libertyhq.bsky.social we call out this application to the High Court for an injunction what it is: a shameful attack on basic democratic rights.
We will be speaking at this important meeting on Weds building a campaign against the repression of protest for Palestine
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/palestine-...
βSave the Vet Schoolβ please come to the rally by Senate House on Tuesday 4th March at 1pm!
We are deeply concerned by this. Our branch passed this motion at our last meeting www.ucu.cam.ac.uk/cucu-motion-... which condemns the University for attempting to criminalise protest in this way