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Bath UNISON members present a petition to local Liberal Democrat MP Don Foster. Presenting the petition are Marie Morley, branch secretary UCU and Angela Harrington, chair, UNISON, surrounded by members of UCU, Unite and UNISON. The front page displays the signature of Glynis Breakwell, vice chancellor of the University of Bath, who signed the petition against the cuts in education.
Leedsmet UNISON branch protest outside the Leeds Gallery
University of East London, Docklands
City of Wolverhampton College
Blackburn College
De Montfort University, Leicester
The Liverpool Echo covers the protests
Dudley College
Manchester Metropolitan University
Sunderland Further Education
University of Bradford
Support from Unison and GMB members from Swindon College, New College, Swindon and Cirencester College
John Moores University Liverpool University, Liverpool Hope, Liverpool Community College, LIPA and Liverpool Community FE College (UNISON and UCU members)
Hackney Community College
London Met University
More than 200 signatures were collected on the United for Education petition as we leafleted members of staff entering a summer party thrown for staff by our new VC Malcolm Gillies.
London Met University
London Met University
New VC Malcolm Gillies reads the petition before deciding it would be better to "consult further" Ñ although he did mention our day of dissent action in his speech to all staff.
Manchester Metropolitan University
Conservative mayor of London, Boris Johnson, didn't want a UNISON leaflet from the strike picket line at Westminster University.
London Metropolitan University is running a campaign against stress as part of its fight against cuts. The 'Reclaim Your Lunch hour' picnic went ahead despite torrential rain.
London Metropolitan University - flyers
Glamorgan University held a 'Silent Protest' against more than 40 redundancies - 300 employees and students turned up.
Bournville College lunchtime protests against planned cuts saw a good turnout of the education unions and concerned students.
Bournville College
Bournville College
Brighton University has successfully campaigned against their nursery closure - a united campaign with UCU and students was key, they say.
Hornsey Rd nursery: UNISON members, students at London Metropolitan University and youngsters are campaigning to keep their valued nursery open.



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