The document calls for students and education workers to unite against cuts to education being made by the current UK government coalition. It argues the cuts punish young people for an economic recession caused by big business and will price many out of education by raising tuition fees to £9,000 per year and scrapping maintenance grants. It demands no education cuts, an end to high tuition fees, and support for strikes by lecturers and other staff against job losses and pension changes resulting from the cuts.
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The document calls for students and education workers to unite against cuts to education being made by the current UK government coalition. It argues the cuts punish young people for an economic recession caused by big business and will price many out of education by raising tuition fees to £9,000 per year and scrapping maintenance grants. It demands no education cuts, an end to high tuition fees, and support for strikes by lecturers and other staff against job losses and pension changes resulting from the cuts.
The document calls for students and education workers to unite against cuts to education being made by the current UK government coalition. It argues the cuts punish young people for an economic recession caused by big business and will price many out of education by raising tuition fees to £9,000 per year and scrapping maintenance grants. It demands no education cuts, an end to high tuition fees, and support for strikes by lecturers and other staff against job losses and pension changes resulting from the cuts.
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The document calls for students and education workers to unite against cuts to education being made by the current UK government coalition. It argues the cuts punish young people for an economic recession caused by big business and will price many out of education by raising tuition fees to £9,000 per year and scrapping maintenance grants. It demands no education cuts, an end to high tuition fees, and support for strikes by lecturers and other staff against job losses and pension changes resulting from the cuts.
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Support UCU strikes This Con-Dem coalition has decided to punish young people for the recession their big business friends created. Not only do we see 1m young people unemployed, but they decided to raise tuition fees to £9,000 a year and scrap EMA thereby pricing many young people out of education. Now they are attacking the jobs and pensions of education workers too. We need to link up students with staff to fight against cuts both to education and across the public sector. We the undersigned demand: No to education cuts – defend all jobs & courses! No to £9,000 a year tuition fees – fight for free education for all Support lecturers and any other staff taking strike action against cuts Support other trade unions co-ordinating industrial action with lecturers as a step towards a one day public sector general strike. Make the bosses pay – recover the £120bn in uncollected taxes of the rich! More info Donation Name Address / Email address / Telephone / join ? £