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College accused of recording union meeting

BOSSES at City of Glasgow College have been accused of recording union meetings as striking college lecturers took to their final picket before the summer break today.

The college has also come under fire from EIS-FELA union for its anti-trade union stance, plans to cut the TUC learning centre, and soaring executive pay.

EIS-FELA activist Charlie Montgomery told comrades that college leaders had reached a new low, boasting to the board of management of having listened to recordings of union branch meetings and using them to make “absurd” allegations against the union.

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