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Around 300 lecturers and students have protested at the Senedd in Cardiff Bay against funding cuts to further education colleges. | Around 300 lecturers and students have protested at the Senedd in Cardiff Bay against funding cuts to further education colleges. |
The University and College Union (UCU) called on the assembly government to use cash "reserves" to avoid job losses and cuts to courses. | The University and College Union (UCU) called on the assembly government to use cash "reserves" to avoid job losses and cuts to courses. |
The union said hundreds of jobs were at risk, including 89 at Coleg Sir Gar in Carmarthenshire. | The union said hundreds of jobs were at risk, including 89 at Coleg Sir Gar in Carmarthenshire. |
The assembly government said a tight budget had meant "difficult decisions". | The assembly government said a tight budget had meant "difficult decisions". |
The protest at the Senedd in Cardiff Bay attracted college staff and students from around Wales. | The protest at the Senedd in Cardiff Bay attracted college staff and students from around Wales. |
The union also organised a lobby of assembly members and presented a petition calling for extra investment. | The union also organised a lobby of assembly members and presented a petition calling for extra investment. |
Students and a tutor explained why they were protesting | |
It said the assembly government had imposed a £3m cut in funding to further education for the academic year. | It said the assembly government had imposed a £3m cut in funding to further education for the academic year. |
Guy Stoate, chair of the union's further education committee and a lecturer at Coleg Morgannwg, said: "The assembly government should be protecting jobs in a recession, not adding to the length of the dole queue. | Guy Stoate, chair of the union's further education committee and a lecturer at Coleg Morgannwg, said: "The assembly government should be protecting jobs in a recession, not adding to the length of the dole queue. |
"UCU is proposing a sensible solution that will help save jobs, protect courses and ensure that the help to retrain is there when people need it. | "UCU is proposing a sensible solution that will help save jobs, protect courses and ensure that the help to retrain is there when people need it. |
"A recession is not the time to be cutting investment." | "A recession is not the time to be cutting investment." |
Protests involving staff and students took place at Coleg Sir Gar, Swansea College and Gorseinon College last week. | Protests involving staff and students took place at Coleg Sir Gar, Swansea College and Gorseinon College last week. |
Coleg Sir Gar staff said their college's budget had been cut by £1.2m with 89 posts under threat. | Coleg Sir Gar staff said their college's budget had been cut by £1.2m with 89 posts under threat. |
Dr David Hunt, chairman of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) at Swansea College, said a cut of over £1m would lead to the loss of popular courses for hundreds of students there. | Dr David Hunt, chairman of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) at Swansea College, said a cut of over £1m would lead to the loss of popular courses for hundreds of students there. |
'Transform learning' | 'Transform learning' |
Staff at Neath Port Talbot College also walked out last month over a budget cut. | Staff at Neath Port Talbot College also walked out last month over a budget cut. |
UCU general secretary, Sally Hunt, said the recession had "reinforced the importance of learning, not reduced it". | UCU general secretary, Sally Hunt, said the recession had "reinforced the importance of learning, not reduced it". |
"We strongly believe in the power of education to change people's lives and education will be central to our ability to come out of recession," she said. | "We strongly believe in the power of education to change people's lives and education will be central to our ability to come out of recession," she said. |
A Welsh Assembly Government spokesperson said: "A tight budget has meant difficult decisions. We are taking forward policies to transform learning to make better use of public money. | A Welsh Assembly Government spokesperson said: "A tight budget has meant difficult decisions. We are taking forward policies to transform learning to make better use of public money. |
"Sixth form funding will see a slight increase Wales-wide. FEIs (further education institutions) will see a decrease of around 1% - with substantial new funding to respond to the recession available to colleges. | "Sixth form funding will see a slight increase Wales-wide. FEIs (further education institutions) will see a decrease of around 1% - with substantial new funding to respond to the recession available to colleges. |
"There is considerable variation between LEAs (local education authorities), schools and colleges with volume of learning the main determining factor." | "There is considerable variation between LEAs (local education authorities), schools and colleges with volume of learning the main determining factor." |
But Conservative education spokesman Paul Davies AM said it was "utter madness" to be cutting back in the sector, which was needed to retrain thousands of redundant workers. | But Conservative education spokesman Paul Davies AM said it was "utter madness" to be cutting back in the sector, which was needed to retrain thousands of redundant workers. |
"These reckless cuts at a time of deepening recession undermine efforts to develop a skilled workforce, cost jobs, and prevent people from reaching their full potential," he said. | "These reckless cuts at a time of deepening recession undermine efforts to develop a skilled workforce, cost jobs, and prevent people from reaching their full potential," he said. |