Management plans for 450 redundancies is a huge and unexpected blow to staff and the wider regional economy
Unite has blasted the scale of job cuts announced by management at the University of Ulster. The union represents more than 300 non-teaching staff across all university campuses. University authorities highlight the failure to secure adequate funding from the Stormont executive as the reason for proposals which will see approximately 14 per cent of the workforce losing their jobs.
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “The scale of this announcement came without any warning. Hundreds of workers with decades of commitment face the threat of losing their livelihoods. The responsibility to safeguard these jobs and the future of the university lies with management and Stormont.
“Unite will fully support its members affected by these cuts and all possible options are on the table.”
Unite workforce representatives are meeting today to discuss their next steps in response to the announcement. The union has not been provided with any breakdown or explanation for the proposals.












