USS DISPUTE – SPECIAL MEETING OF COURT – MOTION PASSED WITH MINOR AMENDMENTS

 The Special Meeting of Court on Tuesday 16 December heard a presentation which explained how USS works currently, what changes have been proposed and why many think the changes are wrong.  This was followed by a presentation by the University’s Director of Finance, who explained that the university was looking for a sustainable future for USS but also conceded that the Trustee’s assumptions underlying the valuation of the fund were overly prudent and therefore overestimate the deficit. The debate which followed included some very good points made from the floor. Some minor amendments to the motion  were made and it was then carried overwhelmingly.  The motion passed:

What we are asking of Council

  • to declare a belief in the importance of a good defined benefit pension scheme that provides a secure and predictable income to staff in retirement as an essential element of a world class university;
  • to note that the proposed changes would make the USS benefits inferior to those enjoyed by staff in the TPS at post-92 universities
  • to note that the latest Annual Report and Accounts of the USS pension scheme (March 2014) indicates an operating surplus of over £1 billion for the year;
  • to also note that the fund has seen surpluses in each of the past 10 years

 What we are asking of Council

  • to recognise that the scheme has not yet matured and that the scenario presented by the trustees is overly prudent in reporting a large deficit
  • to bring its influence to bear within UUK and the Employers Pensions Forum to work towards a withdrawal of the proposals, and;
  • to explore ways for UUK to lobby for regulatory change with the Pension Regulator in order to revise the assumptions for the overly cautious actuarial valuation of USS

USS DISPUTE – SPECIAL MEETING OF UNIVERSITY COURT; £3BILLION INCREASE IN USS POT

UCU members are among 10 members of the University Court who successfully demanded a Special Meeting of Court to discuss the USS dispute. The meeting will be held on Tuesday 16 December. The function of Court is  “to discuss any matters relating to Cardiff University and advise the Council as it sees fit”. The meeting will discuss a motion calling on Court to advise the Council on Cardiff University’s position regarding changes to the USS scheme put forward by the Employers Pension Forum.

Members may be interested to know that the USS Annual Report records that the net increase in the USS fund from March 2013 to March 2014 was £3billion. At March 2014, the total fund was £42billion. To see the USS members’ annual report go to http://view.pagetiger.com/MAR2014

Huge Pensions Petition For Cardiff Uni Top Brass

Cardiff UCU president Mark Hale and executive committee member Colin Berry today delivered the 16,991 signature UCU petition to Jayne Dowden, Cardiff University’s Chief Operating Officer, who accepted it on behalf of the Vice Chancellor Colin Riordan. She was urged to work with staff to convince the central employers’ body Universities UK to scrap plans to cut pensions by more than a quarter.

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Letter to the Vice-Chancellor et al.

At our EGM on Wednesday the 12th November, we discussed an open letter to the Vice-Chancellor and senior members of the University administration.

This letter is on behalf of all concerned colleagues, not just those who are members of UCU.

Update: A total of 236 members of the University have signed the letter which was sent on 26 November 2014.

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Assessment and Marking Boycott Begins On Thursday 6 November

Cardiff UCU members will be supporting the national action to defend their pensions and will commence an assessment and marking boycott from Thursday 6 November which will continue until a resolution of the dispute can be reached. None of our members come to work wanting to take action that negatively impacts on students but we cannot standby while devastating and permanent changes are made to our pension scheme.

Membership Check 2014-15

If you have not already done so, please check, and if necessary update, your membership record. Go to https://members.ucu.org.uk/  The key data to check:

  • salary (to ensure that you are paying the correct subscription: your access to UCU support may be affected if this is not accurate)
  • workplace name and address
  • employment function

Please also check that your title is accurate. This is not merely for politeness – knowing the proportion of our membership that hold PhDs is useful data, as is the proportion of our membership holding Chairs as Professors.

You will need your UCU membership number. If you do not know it,  please get in touch: ucu@cardiff.ac.uk.