Queen's University Belfast marking boycott ends

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Queen's University Belfast marking boycott ends
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A row over pay and work conditions is finally resolved but there is still uncertainty for some students.

Queen's has said that an additional full graduation ceremony for them will take place at a later date yet to be confirmed.

The UCU boycott is part of wider industrial action being taken by union members at 145 UK institutions in a dispute about pay and working conditions. Sean O'Connell of the UCU said the staff involved in the dispute were pleased that issues such as pay and work-related pressure had been dealt with in the negotiations.

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