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  • Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
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    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
    Irene Tracey says she will commission independent inquiry to help alleviate 'really tough' pressures many face.

    Prof Irene Tracey becomes the second woman to fill the university's senior executive role.

    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor has said that one of her first acts will be to investigate the pay and working conditions of the university's staff, in an attempt to alleviate the "really tough" pressures on junior academics in particular.

    Prof Irene Tracey was inaugurated on Tuesday as Oxford’s 273rd vice-chancellor since 1230 - but only the second woman and the first to be educated at an English comprehensive school.

    Professor Irene Tracey CBE will be installed as the new Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford in a ceremony at the Sheldonian Theatre.

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  • Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
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    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
    Irene Tracey says she will commission independent inquiry to help alleviate 'really tough' pressures many face.

    Prof Irene Tracey becomes the second woman to fill the university's senior executive role.

    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor has said that one of her first acts will be to investigate the pay and working conditions of the university's staff, in an attempt to alleviate the "really tough" pressures on junior academics in particular.

    Prof Irene Tracey was inaugurated on Tuesday as Oxford’s 273rd vice-chancellor since 1230 - but only the second woman and the first to be educated at an English comprehensive school.

    Professor Irene Tracey CBE will be installed as the new Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford in a ceremony at the Sheldonian Theatre.

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  • Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
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    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
    Irene Tracey says she will commission independent inquiry to help alleviate 'really tough' pressures many face.

    Prof Irene Tracey becomes the second woman to fill the university's senior executive role.

    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor has said that one of her first acts will be to investigate the pay and working conditions of the university's staff, in an attempt to alleviate the "really tough" pressures on junior academics in particular.

    Prof Irene Tracey was inaugurated on Tuesday as Oxford’s 273rd vice-chancellor since 1230 - but only the second woman and the first to be educated at an English comprehensive school.

    Professor Irene Tracey CBE will be installed as the new Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford in a ceremony at the Sheldonian Theatre.

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  • Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
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    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
    Irene Tracey says she will commission independent inquiry to help alleviate 'really tough' pressures many face.

    Prof Irene Tracey becomes the second woman to fill the university's senior executive role.

    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor has said that one of her first acts will be to investigate the pay and working conditions of the university's staff, in an attempt to alleviate the "really tough" pressures on junior academics in particular.

    Prof Irene Tracey was inaugurated on Tuesday as Oxford’s 273rd vice-chancellor since 1230 - but only the second woman and the first to be educated at an English comprehensive school.

    Professor Irene Tracey CBE will be installed as the new Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford in a ceremony at the Sheldonian Theatre.

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  • Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
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    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
    Irene Tracey says she will commission independent inquiry to help alleviate 'really tough' pressures many face.

    Prof Irene Tracey becomes the second woman to fill the university's senior executive role.

    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor has said that one of her first acts will be to investigate the pay and working conditions of the university's staff, in an attempt to alleviate the "really tough" pressures on junior academics in particular.

    Prof Irene Tracey was inaugurated on Tuesday as Oxford’s 273rd vice-chancellor since 1230 - but only the second woman and the first to be educated at an English comprehensive school.

    Professor Irene Tracey CBE will be installed as the new Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford in a ceremony at the Sheldonian Theatre.

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  • Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
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    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
    Irene Tracey says she will commission independent inquiry to help alleviate 'really tough' pressures many face.

    Prof Irene Tracey becomes the second woman to fill the university's senior executive role.

    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor has said that one of her first acts will be to investigate the pay and working conditions of the university's staff, in an attempt to alleviate the "really tough" pressures on junior academics in particular.

    Prof Irene Tracey was inaugurated on Tuesday as Oxford’s 273rd vice-chancellor since 1230 - but only the second woman and the first to be educated at an English comprehensive school.

    Professor Irene Tracey CBE will be installed as the new Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford in a ceremony at the Sheldonian Theatre.

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  • Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
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    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
    Irene Tracey says she will commission independent inquiry to help alleviate 'really tough' pressures many face.

    Prof Irene Tracey becomes the second woman to fill the university's senior executive role.

    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor has said that one of her first acts will be to investigate the pay and working conditions of the university's staff, in an attempt to alleviate the "really tough" pressures on junior academics in particular.

    Prof Irene Tracey was inaugurated on Tuesday as Oxford’s 273rd vice-chancellor since 1230 - but only the second woman and the first to be educated at an English comprehensive school.

    Professor Irene Tracey CBE will be installed as the new Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford in a ceremony at the Sheldonian Theatre.

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  • Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
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    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
    Irene Tracey says she will commission independent inquiry to help alleviate 'really tough' pressures many face.

    Prof Irene Tracey becomes the second woman to fill the university's senior executive role.

    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor has said that one of her first acts will be to investigate the pay and working conditions of the university's staff, in an attempt to alleviate the "really tough" pressures on junior academics in particular.

    Prof Irene Tracey was inaugurated on Tuesday as Oxford’s 273rd vice-chancellor since 1230 - but only the second woman and the first to be educated at an English comprehensive school.

    Professor Irene Tracey CBE will be installed as the new Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford in a ceremony at the Sheldonian Theatre.

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  • Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
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    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
    Irene Tracey says she will commission independent inquiry to help alleviate 'really tough' pressures many face.

    Prof Irene Tracey becomes the second woman to fill the university's senior executive role.

    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor has said that one of her first acts will be to investigate the pay and working conditions of the university's staff, in an attempt to alleviate the "really tough" pressures on junior academics in particular.

    Prof Irene Tracey was inaugurated on Tuesday as Oxford’s 273rd vice-chancellor since 1230 - but only the second woman and the first to be educated at an English comprehensive school.

    Professor Irene Tracey CBE will be installed as the new Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford in a ceremony at the Sheldonian Theatre.

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  • Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
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    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
    Irene Tracey says she will commission independent inquiry to help alleviate 'really tough' pressures many face.

    Prof Irene Tracey becomes the second woman to fill the university's senior executive role.

    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor has said that one of her first acts will be to investigate the pay and working conditions of the university's staff, in an attempt to alleviate the "really tough" pressures on junior academics in particular.

    Prof Irene Tracey was inaugurated on Tuesday as Oxford’s 273rd vice-chancellor since 1230 - but only the second woman and the first to be educated at an English comprehensive school.

    Professor Irene Tracey CBE will be installed as the new Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford in a ceremony at the Sheldonian Theatre.

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  • Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
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    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
    Irene Tracey says she will commission independent inquiry to help alleviate 'really tough' pressures many face.

    Prof Irene Tracey becomes the second woman to fill the university's senior executive role.

    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor has said that one of her first acts will be to investigate the pay and working conditions of the university's staff, in an attempt to alleviate the "really tough" pressures on junior academics in particular.

    Prof Irene Tracey was inaugurated on Tuesday as Oxford’s 273rd vice-chancellor since 1230 - but only the second woman and the first to be educated at an English comprehensive school.

    Professor Irene Tracey CBE will be installed as the new Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford in a ceremony at the Sheldonian Theatre.

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  • Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
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    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
    Irene Tracey says she will commission independent inquiry to help alleviate 'really tough' pressures many face.

    Prof Irene Tracey becomes the second woman to fill the university's senior executive role.

    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor has said that one of her first acts will be to investigate the pay and working conditions of the university's staff, in an attempt to alleviate the "really tough" pressures on junior academics in particular.

    Prof Irene Tracey was inaugurated on Tuesday as Oxford’s 273rd vice-chancellor since 1230 - but only the second woman and the first to be educated at an English comprehensive school.

    Professor Irene Tracey CBE will be installed as the new Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford in a ceremony at the Sheldonian Theatre.

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  • Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
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    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
    Irene Tracey says she will commission independent inquiry to help alleviate 'really tough' pressures many face.

    Prof Irene Tracey becomes the second woman to fill the university's senior executive role.

    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor has said that one of her first acts will be to investigate the pay and working conditions of the university's staff, in an attempt to alleviate the "really tough" pressures on junior academics in particular.

    Prof Irene Tracey was inaugurated on Tuesday as Oxford’s 273rd vice-chancellor since 1230 - but only the second woman and the first to be educated at an English comprehensive school.

    Professor Irene Tracey CBE will be installed as the new Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford in a ceremony at the Sheldonian Theatre.

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  • Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
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    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
    Irene Tracey says she will commission independent inquiry to help alleviate 'really tough' pressures many face.

    Prof Irene Tracey becomes the second woman to fill the university's senior executive role.

    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor has said that one of her first acts will be to investigate the pay and working conditions of the university's staff, in an attempt to alleviate the "really tough" pressures on junior academics in particular.

    Prof Irene Tracey was inaugurated on Tuesday as Oxford’s 273rd vice-chancellor since 1230 - but only the second woman and the first to be educated at an English comprehensive school.

    Professor Irene Tracey CBE will be installed as the new Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford in a ceremony at the Sheldonian Theatre.

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  • Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
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    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
    Irene Tracey says she will commission independent inquiry to help alleviate 'really tough' pressures many face.

    Prof Irene Tracey becomes the second woman to fill the university's senior executive role.

    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor has said that one of her first acts will be to investigate the pay and working conditions of the university's staff, in an attempt to alleviate the "really tough" pressures on junior academics in particular.

    Prof Irene Tracey was inaugurated on Tuesday as Oxford’s 273rd vice-chancellor since 1230 - but only the second woman and the first to be educated at an English comprehensive school.

    Professor Irene Tracey CBE will be installed as the new Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford in a ceremony at the Sheldonian Theatre.

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  • Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
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    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
    Irene Tracey says she will commission independent inquiry to help alleviate 'really tough' pressures many face.

    Prof Irene Tracey becomes the second woman to fill the university's senior executive role.

    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor has said that one of her first acts will be to investigate the pay and working conditions of the university's staff, in an attempt to alleviate the "really tough" pressures on junior academics in particular.

    Prof Irene Tracey was inaugurated on Tuesday as Oxford’s 273rd vice-chancellor since 1230 - but only the second woman and the first to be educated at an English comprehensive school.

    Professor Irene Tracey CBE will be installed as the new Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford in a ceremony at the Sheldonian Theatre.

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  • Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
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    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
    Irene Tracey says she will commission independent inquiry to help alleviate 'really tough' pressures many face.

    Prof Irene Tracey becomes the second woman to fill the university's senior executive role.

    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor has said that one of her first acts will be to investigate the pay and working conditions of the university's staff, in an attempt to alleviate the "really tough" pressures on junior academics in particular.

    Prof Irene Tracey was inaugurated on Tuesday as Oxford’s 273rd vice-chancellor since 1230 - but only the second woman and the first to be educated at an English comprehensive school.

    Professor Irene Tracey CBE will be installed as the new Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford in a ceremony at the Sheldonian Theatre.

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  • Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
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    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
    Irene Tracey says she will commission independent inquiry to help alleviate 'really tough' pressures many face.

    Prof Irene Tracey becomes the second woman to fill the university's senior executive role.

    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor has said that one of her first acts will be to investigate the pay and working conditions of the university's staff, in an attempt to alleviate the "really tough" pressures on junior academics in particular.

    Prof Irene Tracey was inaugurated on Tuesday as Oxford’s 273rd vice-chancellor since 1230 - but only the second woman and the first to be educated at an English comprehensive school.

    Professor Irene Tracey CBE will be installed as the new Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford in a ceremony at the Sheldonian Theatre.

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  • Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
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    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
    Irene Tracey says she will commission independent inquiry to help alleviate 'really tough' pressures many face.

    Prof Irene Tracey becomes the second woman to fill the university's senior executive role.

    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor has said that one of her first acts will be to investigate the pay and working conditions of the university's staff, in an attempt to alleviate the "really tough" pressures on junior academics in particular.

    Prof Irene Tracey was inaugurated on Tuesday as Oxford’s 273rd vice-chancellor since 1230 - but only the second woman and the first to be educated at an English comprehensive school.

    Professor Irene Tracey CBE will be installed as the new Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford in a ceremony at the Sheldonian Theatre.

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  • Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
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    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
    Irene Tracey says she will commission independent inquiry to help alleviate 'really tough' pressures many face.

    Prof Irene Tracey becomes the second woman to fill the university's senior executive role.

    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor has said that one of her first acts will be to investigate the pay and working conditions of the university's staff, in an attempt to alleviate the "really tough" pressures on junior academics in particular.

    Prof Irene Tracey was inaugurated on Tuesday as Oxford’s 273rd vice-chancellor since 1230 - but only the second woman and the first to be educated at an English comprehensive school.

    Professor Irene Tracey CBE will be installed as the new Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford in a ceremony at the Sheldonian Theatre.

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  • Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
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    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
    Irene Tracey says she will commission independent inquiry to help alleviate 'really tough' pressures many face.

    Prof Irene Tracey becomes the second woman to fill the university's senior executive role.

    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor has said that one of her first acts will be to investigate the pay and working conditions of the university's staff, in an attempt to alleviate the "really tough" pressures on junior academics in particular.

    Prof Irene Tracey was inaugurated on Tuesday as Oxford’s 273rd vice-chancellor since 1230 - but only the second woman and the first to be educated at an English comprehensive school.

    Professor Irene Tracey CBE will be installed as the new Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford in a ceremony at the Sheldonian Theatre.

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  • Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
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    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
    Irene Tracey says she will commission independent inquiry to help alleviate 'really tough' pressures many face.

    Prof Irene Tracey becomes the second woman to fill the university's senior executive role.

    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor has said that one of her first acts will be to investigate the pay and working conditions of the university's staff, in an attempt to alleviate the "really tough" pressures on junior academics in particular.

    Prof Irene Tracey was inaugurated on Tuesday as Oxford’s 273rd vice-chancellor since 1230 - but only the second woman and the first to be educated at an English comprehensive school.

    Professor Irene Tracey CBE will be installed as the new Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford in a ceremony at the Sheldonian Theatre.

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  • Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
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    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
    Irene Tracey says she will commission independent inquiry to help alleviate 'really tough' pressures many face.

    Prof Irene Tracey becomes the second woman to fill the university's senior executive role.

    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor has said that one of her first acts will be to investigate the pay and working conditions of the university's staff, in an attempt to alleviate the "really tough" pressures on junior academics in particular.

    Prof Irene Tracey was inaugurated on Tuesday as Oxford’s 273rd vice-chancellor since 1230 - but only the second woman and the first to be educated at an English comprehensive school.

    Professor Irene Tracey CBE will be installed as the new Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford in a ceremony at the Sheldonian Theatre.

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  • Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
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    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey to investigate staff pay and conditions
    Irene Tracey says she will commission independent inquiry to help alleviate 'really tough' pressures many face.

    Prof Irene Tracey becomes the second woman to fill the university's senior executive role.

    Oxford University's new vice-chancellor has said that one of her first acts will be to investigate the pay and working conditions of the university's staff, in an attempt to alleviate the "really tough" pressures on junior academics in particular.

    Prof Irene Tracey was inaugurated on Tuesday as Oxford’s 273rd vice-chancellor since 1230 - but only the second woman and the first to be educated at an English comprehensive school.

    Professor Irene Tracey CBE will be installed as the new Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford in a ceremony at the Sheldonian Theatre.

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  • ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Jo Westerman, Chair of the University of Leeds Unite branch. Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Crayoned messages on the steps of Leeds Town hall as Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Crayoned messages written on the steps of Leeds Town hall as Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Messages written in crayon on the steps of Leeds Town hall as Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Messages written in crayon on the steps of Leeds Town hall as Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Jo Westerman , chair of the University of Leeds Unite branch. Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    The crayoned messages on the steps of Leeds Town hall as Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds go on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    The crayoned meassages on the Steps of Leeds Town Hall as hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Students on the steps of Leeds town hall as Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Strike action on the steps of Leeds Town hall as Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds go on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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