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Lecturers balloted over 5th year of cuts
Fury as academics are offered 1% - despite £1bn sector surplus

University workers will vote on whether to take strike action later this month over a "miserly" 1 per cent pay offer - their fifth year in a row of real-terms pay cuts.

The University and College Union (UCU) confirmed yesterday it will start balloting its members next Wednesday and could launch industrial action in October.

Academics have not received a pay rise since October 2008, when they were handed a four-year freeze which has left them 13 per cent worse off on average.

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