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Tuesday, 28 July 2015

Defend Max Watson, UNISON Branch Secretary, London Met University

Defend Max Watson, UNISON Branch Secretary, London Met University

Petition published by claire locke on Jul 23, 2015
466 Signatures 
Target: London Metropolitan University
Region: United Kingdom

Petition Background (Preamble):

Max Watson, UNISON Branch Secretary at London Met University is under threat of being made redundant. He is the only member of staff in his whole faculty being made compulsorily redundant and one of only three UNISON members facing compulsory redundancy among non academic staff across the whole University.

Max has proved time and again to be a staunch fighter of members’ interests at the University, and UNISON believes the University is using this round of redundancies to deliberately target Max because he is a thorn in their side.

Petition:

Max Watson, UNISON Branch Secretary at London Met University is under threat of being made redundant. He is the only member of staff in his whole faculty being made compulsorily redundant and one of only three UNISON members facing compulsory redundancy among non academic staff across the whole University. Max has proved time and again to be a staunch fighter of members’ interests at the University, and UNISON believes the University is using this round of redundancies to deliberately target Max because he is a thorn in their side.

All UNISON members have the right to be represented by their chosen elected representative and we will not accept Max being singled out in this way.

We the undersigned call on the University management to withdraw the notice of dismissal on Max Watson with immediate effect and stop the victimising of UNISON representatives.
The Defend Max Watson, UNISON Branch Secretary, London Met University petition to London Metropolitan University was written by claire locke and is in the category Employment at GoPetition. Contact author here.
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