Higher education and constitutional change: implications for university workers

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The Future of HE in Scotland & the UK Higher education and constitutional change: implications for university workers Dave Watson Head of Bargaining and Campaigns

UNISON approach to constitutional change Not joined either campaign Define Scotland we want then powers Two major publications Fairer Scotland Fairer Scotland - Devolution Challenged claims of both campaigns Consult members Christie Commission This country is a paradoxical tapestry of rich resources, inventive humanity, gross inequalities, and persistent levels of poor health and deprivation. Policy lens - tackling inequalities, poor health and deprivation

A Fairer Scotland Democratically accountable public services that engender a strong sense of community Creating sustainable economic growth together with social justice A political process that recognises that social dialogue and consensus is the most effective way of improving Scotland Ending poverty, particularly for children, older persons and those in work Reducing health inequalities and increasing healthy life expectancy Building social cohesion through a more equal society in which each citizen is afforded equal respect, security and chances in life, regardless of background A greener Scotland that recognises that our future wellbeing is dependent on changing our relationship with the environment A voice for peace and justice in the world without nuclear weapons Role of public services (including education) in reducing inequality

A Fairer Scotland - Devolution Subsidarity Fiscal powers Income and Property taxes devolved Business and consumption reserved Non-fiscal powers Public service pensions Data and consumer protection Competition policy Labour market including health and safety Equal opportunities

Funding Great university tradition and 40k overseas student experience Support public funding contrast with English marketisation But limited impact on access for disadvantaged students (FE funding) Impact of independence on level of funding Broader public spending impact and university squeeze? ruk student charging legal? End of free tuition? Research grant impact. Common research area UK agreement? (BIS paper - 8% of GDP but gets 13% funding, UK charities research funding) Balanced by a better immigration policy? At very least some uncertainty over funding

Pay and Conditions 21,720 non-academic staff in Scotland plus atypical staff Face of universities and foundation of high quality learning Bargaining at UK level Scottish bargaining structure? Low pay and Living wage Gender pay gap at 14.4% Zero-hours and casualisation In-house services Impact of funding pressures Currently: 1bn surplus, staff costs falling % income, top pay

Pensions UK-wide Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) 9.8bn deficit IORP Directive, solvent cross borders Could split, but cost because bigger pension funds better Transitional arrangements negotiated? Smaller university schemes already struggling LGPS limited impact. Already Scottish scheme

Governance Fairer Scotland democratic accountability Universities fall somewhat short of standard Highlighted particular failings in submissions Poor governance leads to capture by managerial elites Appointment and role of governors Worker representation Staff governance standard

Conclusion Judge constitutional change by Fairer Scotland proposals Concern about HE funding Impact that may have on pay and conditions Pensions an issue but manageable Need to strengthen governance Constitutional change needed to improve HE?