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Trouble at the Met
LOUISE RAW explains the background to a major clash between bosses and union activists at London Metropolitan University

READERS may recall articles passim about the diverting antics of management at my old University, London Metropolitan (LMU).

Those who do will want me to narrow that down considerably — daftness by LMU is not so much a crowded field as a tightly packed few hundred acres. Think Glastonbury, but with a lot more mud being thrown. 

Last year, vice-chancellor Malcolm Gillies made threats to derecognise Unison at the university and subsequently suspended two staff members, one of whom was Unison NEC member Max Watson. 

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