A meeting of Congregation took place on 3 May to consider the six proposed amendments to the legislative proposal on Statute XII, Statute XI and Statute XIV. A second meeting to consider the amended legislative proposal took place on 31 May.
MEETING ON 3 MAY
A transcript of the 3 May debate is available in the right-hand column of this page.
At the meeting the results of the proceedings were as follows:
- Equality and Diversity: approved without a division.
- Academic Freedom: approved without a division.
- Confidentiality: approved without a division.
- Representation: approved without a division.
- Size of Panels and the Pool: approved on a division (106 votes in favour, 75 votes against)
- Part B Redundancy: approved on a division (120 votes in favour, 67 votes against)
POSTAL VOTE
A postal vote was called on amendments five and six. The results were as follows:
Amendment five (Size of Panels and the Pool)
836 votes in favour; 337 votes against.
The amendment was accordingly accepted. The result confirmed the outcome of the vote at the Congregation meeting on 3 May.
Amendment six (Part B: Redundancy)
827 votes in favour; 367 votes against.
The amendment was accordingly accepted. The result confirmed the outcome of the vote at the Congregation meeting on 3 May.
The legislative proposal was republished to show the amendments made in a supplement to the 26 May Gazette.
FURTHER INFORMATION
Further information about the three consultations which took place on Statute XII, together with some Q&As, is available on the Statute XII consultation website.
Further information about the 31 May meeting is at Congregation, 31 May 2016 (Statute XII and PREVENT).