Following an additional request from Senators, the Vice Chancellor shortened the formal Senate agenda for this Wednesday’s meeting, to enable an early adjournment. Most Senators (including those from the University Executive Board) remained for an informal ‘no agenda’ discussion from 3pm on the staff survey and its implications. They were joined by some additional staff and the VC chaired the session.
This discussion was broad ranging and enabled staff to raise concerns about the survey and what will have motivated staff to give the answers they did. It also touched upon the difficult context of higher education and the current economic climate.
There was an acknowledgement of the lack of trust and confidence between staff and senior management, and various suggestions were made about how to rebuild that. UCU welcomes the commitment of senior managers (including the University Executive Board) to explore ways of improving communications. We look forward to further action to address the key issues raised in our blog from 13th February.
It was agreed that there would be similar space for discussions of this type following future Senate meetings – at least for as long as Professor Spearing will be in the role of Interim Vice Chancellor. This is to be welcomed and we look forward to better communication resulting in a better working environment for all.
Hi Tomm
Our Senator UCU group has been working hard to put the views of staff forward and we have some small, but encouraging signs that there is some listening. Members of the UCU executive team also met with the Chair of Council and the Interim VC recently and had a full and frank discussion of staff concerns. it is early days but we like to try to be hopeful!
Has any of UEB actually admitted its their reactionary ill informed behavior that’s at fault not communicating poorly? That sounds like a cop put.