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General Meeting 20th February: Motions and Amendment

Motions for debate

Motion 3听-听Motion re Comms

Proposer: Neil Davies, Division of Psychiatry

Seconders: Bettina Friedrich, Epidemiology and Health Care; Alinda Damsma, Department of Hebrew and Jewish Studies; Vanessa Freedman, Library, Culture, Collections and Open Science; Sonia Gollance, Department of Hebrew and Jewish Studies; Lily Kahn, Department of Hebrew and Jewish Studies; Jennifer Rode, Department of Culture Communication and Media, IoE; Patty Kostovka, Institute of Risk & Disaster Reduction; Fran莽ois Guesnet, Department of Hebrew and Jewish Studies; Pete Duncan, SSEES; Sacha Stern, Department of Hebrew and Jewish Studies; Masha Sibiryakova, SSEES

狈辞迟别蝉:听听

  • Recent communications from 香港六合彩中特网-UCU on Israel-Palestine have caused major concerns for many members within the branch.
  • 50% of the emails sent by the branch since October 2023 have been related to Israel-Palestine.
  • The branch鈥檚 communications have not contributed to reducing the notable tensions on the 香港六合彩中特网 campus connected with the Israel/Palestine conflict and have negatively impacted Jewish and Muslim and Israeli and Palestinian students and staff.
  • The low attendance at the EGM on 27 October 2023 of around 80 colleagues or just over 2 % of the current membership ca 3,600.

Believes:

  • Our branch must facilitate dialogue and contribute to a balanced, considerate and professional discussion on the topic of Israel/Palestine on campus.
  • The branch should aim to try to de-escalate tensions on campus around the Israel/Palestine conflict and ensure that all members from every nation, ethnicity and religion feel welcomed and safe in our branch.
  • The branch鈥檚 primary objective should be to improve working conditions at 香港六合彩中特网 and address the ongoing cost of living crisis that staff face.

Resolves:

  • To maintain a social media presence that reflects our values of collegiality and professionalism by amplifying the voices of experts, in keeping with 香港六合彩中特网鈥檚 exceptional reputation in UK higher education.
  • To maintain the highest levels of professionalism at all times, especially when interacting with our students on social media.

Motion 4 -听Cuba Vive 鈥 End the blockade on health

Proposed by Waseem Ahmed

This branch notes that:

  • Cuba鈥檚 commitment to health for all has helped the country achieve world-renowned health services for its people despite 62 years of an illegal US blockade.
  • Today, these achievements are under threat. A combination of the COVID-19 pandemic, global economic crisis, climate change, extra sanctions imposed by the Trump administration, and inclusion on the US鈥檚 State Sponsors of Terrorism (SSOT) list have taken a terrible toll on the health service.听
  • The country鈥檚 dedicated health professionals struggle with limited resources to treat patients. From surgical supplies to spare parts, paracetamol to sutures: items that are in plentiful supply in the UK are increasingly hard to come by or cost up to three or four times more. Some health indicators have declined and there has been an increase in preventable deaths and suffering.
  • Today鈥檚 shortages are unprecedented. After leading the region for many years, Cuba鈥檚 impressive health indicators are suffering. Between 2019 and 2022 the infant mortality rate rose from 5 per thousand live births to 7.5.
  • Since US companies won鈥檛 sell to them, Cuban doctors are forced to adapt larger catheters to use for infants with renal failure who need dialysis; many of the 450 Cuban children diagnosed with childhood cancer each year are forced to go without the appropriate drugs; and 20,000 Cuban families waiting for diagnoses of genetic diseases have not been able to receive adequate care because the technology needed to treat them contains over ten per cent US components and therefore can鈥檛 be sold to Cuba.
  • In the midst of this, Cuba鈥檚 commitment to internationalism continues to inspire. From sending doctors to help treat COVID patients in 45 countries during the pandemic, to training medical students from the global south, including 144 Palestinians students currently studying at Havana鈥檚 Latin American Medical School.
  • Cuba鈥檚 continued inclusion on the SSOT list threatens Cuba鈥檚 ability to continue its international health programmes as well as provide health care for its own population.
  • We welcome the Cuba Vive medical appeal launched by the Cuba Solidarity Campaign and UNSION regions in January 2024 which aims to raise money to buy and send containers of life-saving medical aid to Cuba.

This branch agrees to support Cuba Vive by:

  • Donating to the appeal
  • Raising awareness and encourage support by publicising and distributing appeal materials to members
  • Promoting the #OfftheList campaign to remove Cuba from the US State Sponsors of听Terrorism list

Motion 5 -听Motion of solidarity to staff in Greek universities opposing the bill that permits the establishment of private universities.

Proposed by Ilektra Christidi

  • 香港六合彩中特网 UCU express our solidarity to colleagues and students in Greece who mobilise against the establishment of private universities in Greece.
  • Greek universities remain tuition-free to this date due to the decades-long, relentless action by student and labour unions. This bill will deliver a fatal blow to free public higher education, ultimately forcing public universities to impose tuition fees to compete against private providers.听听
  • In the UK, we know the consequences of the marketisation of Higher Education only too well; the only results this bill is guaranteed to achieve are worse working conditions for staff, barriers to Higher Education- especially for students from disadvantaged backgrounds- and research and teaching dictated by the market and not by the needs of society.听

Amendments

Amendment 1 to Motion 4
Proposed by Waseem Ahmed.

After 鈥渄onating鈥 insert 拢300:
This branch agrees to support Cuba Vive by:
Donating 拢300 to the appeal听