00:00UC has $50 million in the red. To balance the books, staff have to go out the door.
00:08They are bearing the brunt for decisions and states of affairs for which they were not
00:14responsible.
00:15With hundreds of jobs set to be axed, the mood at today's town hall meeting was far
00:20from buoyant.
00:21I think there is anger. It would be strange of me to deny it.
00:26When and where the jobs will be cut and, crucially, who will lose their position is uncertain.
00:32Alongside the uncertainty and anger, there is also blame.
00:35They really clearly blame largely former leaders of the university that are no longer here,
00:40like the former Vice-Chancellor Paddy Nixon. Staff are feeling demoralised.
00:44The current VC says a lack of growth, optimistic financial forecasting and the COVID pandemic
00:50are behind the university's woes.
00:52Something has gone wrong at the University of Canberra and it's probably the result of
00:58many decisions or some things being overlooked rather than a single episode.
01:04Whoever is to blame, Stephen Parker says the problem can only be fixed by cutting staff.
01:10It is over 200. I don't think it's over 250, but I can't be held to that.
01:15The university won't sell assets or raise fees to generate income, but sponsorship deals
01:20with the capitals, Brumbies and Canberra United could be on the chopping block.
01:24Staff made redundant will be offered free postgrad courses in areas such as teaching,
01:28nursing and construction.
01:30We think it's part of our duty to do it for our own staff and we're extending the opportunity
01:36to the staff of other universities who are being made redundant.
01:39It's more comfort to people that won't have employment while they're studying and still
01:42need to pay the bills.
01:44More certainty about the number of jobs to be cut is expected next month.
01:50For more information visit www.universityofcanberra.ca
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