Queen's University (QUBelfast) is to spend £4.5 million on an 'exceptional payment' to staff for their work during the Covid pandemic
That led to some classes and lectures for students being cancelled during the strikes.
In a joint statement with the UCU, Queen's University said it would reform things like contracts for academics who taught on a casual basis. In a separate statement, the UCU branch at Queen's said it welcomed the university's commitment to seek a resolution to the dispute over pay, pensions and working conditions.
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