The Heckler: combined university unions magazine
By Marius Kwint at Apr 22, 2011 |
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Highlights of general interest in Edition 1 (autumn 2010) include John Molyneux on university democracy and Roger Welch on the UK's prohibitive laws against industrial action.
Edition 2 (winter 2011) is much expanded and includes:
- Rosie Bergonzi's experience of police kettling
- Simon Stewart on the myth of the squeezed middle
- John Denham, MP and former Secretary of State, and Murad Banaji on the Browne Review and university fees
- Kevin White on threats to university access
- Dave Fysh on why we don't have to accept the cuts and Steve Davies on how unions should respond to them
- Tom Hickey on the big pensions sting
- Roger Welch on line managers and Rosemary Jane on workloads
- Life on the front line: an NHS GP, a nurse and a student welfare officer report
- Ian McCann on Polish Solidarity and Brian Lunn on the crisis in Ireland
- David Sherren on Soviet plans for Portsmouth
- Martin Giddey on preparing for retirement and Beverley Clack on becoming an unlikely trade union activist
- Debbi Richards' parking problems and Eric Degreef's green solutions to them
- Jon Adams' art of dyslexia and Jacqui Mair's art of collage
- Dave Jenkins on being mysterious and Alida Bedford on being plain decent
- Plus an exclusive interview with the Vice-Chancellor of Bogsville People's University, Professor Clive Sharpe-Praktiss . . .
- The politics and policies of (higher) education and the public services
- Health, welfare and personal development at work
- Gender, dignity and equality
- Research, scholarship and academic freedom
- International issues and solidarity


