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Nearly half of lecturers have been ill because of their job, a poll suggests. | Nearly half of lecturers have been ill because of their job, a poll suggests. |
About 1,000 lecturers were asked about different aspects of their work in a YouGov poll commissioned by the University and College Union (UCU). | About 1,000 lecturers were asked about different aspects of their work in a YouGov poll commissioned by the University and College Union (UCU). |
More than 40% said bureaucracy was the worst part of their job and nearly two-thirds said they had considered leaving the UK to work abroad. | More than 40% said bureaucracy was the worst part of their job and nearly two-thirds said they had considered leaving the UK to work abroad. |
The findings are published as a new charity is launched to help stressed staff in higher and further education. | |
The College and University Support Network (CUSN) is a development of the Teacher Support Network, which primarily helps school staff but had found that increasingly it was being approached by lecturers with problems. | |
It will be the first dedicated national counselling telephone support line for university and college lecturers, and their families. | |
The union survey also found just over half (52%) had considered leaving the profession for the private sector, while 55% said they would not recommend the job to their children. | |
Universities must take the lead on this issue of excessive workloads or we risk losing a generation of talented academics Sally Huntgeneral secretary | Universities must take the lead on this issue of excessive workloads or we risk losing a generation of talented academics Sally Huntgeneral secretary |
In response, the union has called for universities to do more to ensure lecturers are not forced out of the sector. | In response, the union has called for universities to do more to ensure lecturers are not forced out of the sector. |
UCU joint general secretary Sally Hunt said: "Universities must take the lead on this issue of excessive workloads or we risk losing a generation of talented academics to the private sector or abroad as well as struggling to fill future vacancies." | UCU joint general secretary Sally Hunt said: "Universities must take the lead on this issue of excessive workloads or we risk losing a generation of talented academics to the private sector or abroad as well as struggling to fill future vacancies." |
She wants universities to sign up to a similar agreement to that reached by the government with doctors and nurses to reduce extreme workloads. | She wants universities to sign up to a similar agreement to that reached by the government with doctors and nurses to reduce extreme workloads. |
Work-life balance | Work-life balance |
The Universities and Colleges Employers Association, which represents higher education employers, dismissed the survey as "extremely limited and vague". | The Universities and Colleges Employers Association, which represents higher education employers, dismissed the survey as "extremely limited and vague". |
It said employers always supported the development of a healthy work-life balance and worked with unions in all aspects of employee relations. | It said employers always supported the development of a healthy work-life balance and worked with unions in all aspects of employee relations. |
And the Higher Education Minister, Bill Rammell, said there was no evidence to indicate lecturers were leaving the profession. | And the Higher Education Minister, Bill Rammell, said there was no evidence to indicate lecturers were leaving the profession. |
He added that the government was committed to reducing externally imposed bureaucracy but stressed institutions should look closely at the balance of their employees' responsibilities. | He added that the government was committed to reducing externally imposed bureaucracy but stressed institutions should look closely at the balance of their employees' responsibilities. |
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Universities UK, a group for vice chancellors, said universities were working with the government to tackle bureaucracy but admitted more needed to be done. | Universities UK, a group for vice chancellors, said universities were working with the government to tackle bureaucracy but admitted more needed to be done. |
A spokesman for the group said it was important to reduce the administrative burden on lecturers, while also ensuring institutions remained accountable. | A spokesman for the group said it was important to reduce the administrative burden on lecturers, while also ensuring institutions remained accountable. |
The CUSN also has a website of fact sheets, online coaching, money advice and guidance on grants and loans. | |
The charity's chief executive, Patrick Nash, said it would help with issues of stress, workload and difficult relationships. | |
It would work closely with the UCU which would provide employment advice, and representation where needed. | |