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John Moores
Students Protest Against Cuts
John Moores Vice Chancellor Michael Brown fled a group
of 150 angry students and their supporters in his BMW (complete with JMU
1 numberplate) yesterday afternoon. In doing so, he postponed a showdown
over his plans to cut thirty-four courses from September.
By -
26/3/2009
Following betrayal by the NUS rep, students only found out about the
cuts when they were announced in the Daily Post on 13th March, and today
was their first public response.
Acting independently of 'their' union, which stands exposed as a tool
of JMU bosses, students marched from the student union building on Maryland
Street, to the V.C.'s office in Rodney Street. There they were met with
dust swept up by Brown's car, a two man security team, and a police officer.
The security guards initially refused protesters entry to the forecourt,
but relented and allowed them as far as the front door. The group heard
speeches and chanted for about twenty minutes, before moving on to the
Dean Walters building on Upper Duke Street, where many of the subjects
facing the axe are currently located. Chants of "they say cut back,
we say fight back", "whose education? our education!",
and "students and workers, unite and fight" drew many people
to the windows!
At present, the student group is demanding:
* no course cuts - all cut courses with UCAS applications to be offered
in the prospectus for 2010/11
* no job losses - laid off temporary contract staff to be offered reinstatement,
with written guarantee of no job cuts for two academic years
* no closed door decisions - V.C. to give a written proposal of how programme
planning will be democratised
Students within the group are aware of the fact that the government is
giving bankers hundreds of billions, whilst preparing public sector cutbacks,
of which the Wirral library cuts are just a bitter foretaste. They are
therefore keen to make links with workers in other sectors, as well as
students at the University of Liverpool (which also faces cuts), and are
discussing more militant types of action. If many of the students get
their way, Michael Brown will have to confront the reality of their resistance
sooner rather than later. He can run, but he can't hide.
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