Winchester university staff vote to take strike action over job cuts
Staff at the University of Winchester will strike next month over job cuts.
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Reporter at the Hampshire Chronicle and Romsey Advertiser. Covering a large part of Hampshire, focusing around Winchester and Romsey. Chris covers all types of stories, from court and crime, to community events, health, business, politics and local government. Chris is studying for his senior journalist qualifications. He studied Film & Drama at the University of Kent, and has his NCTJ Diploma in Journalism.
Reporter at the Hampshire Chronicle and Romsey Advertiser. Covering a large part of Hampshire, focusing around Winchester and Romsey. Chris covers all types of stories, from court and crime, to community events, health, business, politics and local government. Chris is studying for his senior journalist qualifications. He studied Film & Drama at the University of Kent, and has his NCTJ Diploma in Journalism.
Staff at the University of Winchester will strike next month over job cuts.
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