By Q Radio News
Some lecturers and support staff at Queen's and Ulster universities are beginning three days of strike action today.
The University and College Union (UCU) is taking the action over pay, workloads and pensions.
The action is a UK wide walk out with around 58 universities taking industrial action until Friday.
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The union is demanding employers revoke pensions cuts, award a £2,500 pay increase for all staff, and take action to tackle unmanageable workloads, pay inequality and insecure contracts that blight the sector.
Professor Dominic Bryan is among staff taking part in the action at Queen’s.
He told BBC Radio Ulster’s Stephen Nolan Show that, while he feels he is paid enough, there are “lots of low-paid people at Queen’s”.
UCU general secretary Jo Grady said staff are asking for the “bare minimum in a sector awash with money”.
“But, sadly, the only time vice chancellors seem to listen is when staff take action, and those leading our universities should not under-estimate their determination to change this sector for the better,” she said.
“We are grateful to all the students who are supporting staff taking industrial action because they understand that staff working conditions are student learning conditions.
“Vice chancellors now need to concentrate on asking themselves why strikes have become an annual occurrence and seek to resolve this dispute in order to avoid more needless disruption to learning.
“If they continue to ignore the modest demands of staff then we will be forced to take further industrial action in the new year, which even more branches will join.”
(Striking lecturers outside Queens University in Belfast - PA News Agency)
An Ulster University spokesman said: “Whilst we had hoped that this national dispute could be resolved without industrial action, preparations have been made to minimise any potential disruption on our campuses.
“Everything possible is being done to safeguard both the student and staff experience.”
(Ulster University, Belfast campus)