dougdeep
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I'd never strike because I was told to.
Your dad will be disgusted.ChapmansThe Saviour said:I'll be crossing the picket line....
chip said:A half decent academic can will earn about £50K and should be able to create other income sources.
fatbadger said:I'm assuming that's a joke, albeit a very dull one. It certainly isn't a serious comment.
I would agree, however, that the AUT are bloody useless - they caved in over the last strike and Sally Hunt (Gen Sec) is now the subject of rhyming slang. The problem is, the other main lecturers' union, NATFHE (which only really represents lecturers in the 1992 universities) was even worse - they effectively broke the strike, being total cowards.
chip said:No, I'm absolutely serious. Given 10 years experience a half decent academic in a proper university should earn ~£50K, that is the top of the SL scale. With additional responsibility points that can go up to £56K.
Editorships, consultancy and patents can easily add another £20-40K. So, no joke just reality.
Moshe Gariani said:Who will be supporting the industrial action on Tuesday?
edit: misleading thread title... the one day strike is Tuesday March 7th - the more significant assessment boycott begins on March 8th
Skintagain 1983 said:
And get your location updated... You've been chased out of Alva now and don't you forget it!
You're a west coast Splitter!!
fatbadger said:On the first point: the large majority of academics at more than half decent, but less than half of them - for the simple reason of the way promotions work - cannot get to the top of SL (otherwise depts would be top-heavy). It cannot be considered serious comment to say that depts either will want to be, or can afford to be, top-heavy like that.
On the second point: such add-ons are only available in a small number of desciplines. Yes, a less-than-half-decent Accountancy lecturer can make a lot of money in add-ons, but very few in the Arts (despite teaching the most popular subjects) can. The idea that even a substantial minority of lecturers can make £20-40K in add-ons is completely absurd.
Bry Nylon said:
chip said:If you look at the staff lists on the internet for any decent engineering or science department at a university such as Sheffield, Southampton, Bristol, Bath, Imperial, Loughborough, Kings College, etc., then you will see that most of the academics are SL or above. Progression on the scale is to the top, it cannot be capped at a particular point so all SLs will reach ~£50K. This has been the case in the four 5* departments that I have worked in in England and Wales. So it is a serious comment and also factual.