Glasgow college nursery closure back on as management
breaks promises
UNISON has accused the management of Glasgow College of
Nautical Studies of bad faith and breaking promises as it
emerged that the college plans to close its Thistle Street
nursery in July 2010, with the loss of 54 places and 19
jobs – using compulsory redundancies.
A further nine places have already gone with the closure
of the Baby Room on 24 September. The union called off industrial
action on 20 August in return for a commitment to a joint
review of nursery provision by both the college and UNISON.
Scott Donohoe, Assistant Secretary for UNISON’s Glasgow
City branch said, “The promises of management, the commitment
to a joint review and the whole consultation process in
this exercise has been a complete sham.
“Members called off planned industrial action in good faith,
with a college commitment that UNISON would be involved
in a joint review of the nursery provision and it would
remain open until July 2010 at least.
“Despite a number of business plans being forwarded that
predicted a balanced budget, this commitment was blatantly
abandoned by the college.
“It is now quite clear that the college always intended
to close the nursery despite the constructive views and
input of UNISON, the staff, MSPs, parents etc.
“It is also clear that this service cut has always been
driven by the prospective merger of city colleges and this
demonstrates the lack of commitment in these merger plans
to the provision of affordable childcare arrangements for
staff and students given the current economic climate.
“Members have already demonstrated their commitment to
action in defending this service, and we give notice that
UNISON will resist compulsory redundancies with all means
at our disposal.”
The union is also writing to the Secretary of State for
Education and Lifelong Learning to raise the issue.
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