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University of Edinburgh

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Edinburgh, Scotland

A public research university located in Edinburgh, Scotland, renowned for its high academic reputation and diverse range of programs.

CCI Score

CCI Score: University of Edinburgh

12.36

-0.05%

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Industrial Action Ballot Amid Proposed Cuts

University of Edinburgh management announced plans to cut £140 million from its budget, including potential compulsory redundancies, prompting staff to vote on industrial action amid concerns over job security and labor rights.

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SABOTEUR

University of Edinburgh is currently rated as a Saboteur.

+10 to +24 CCI Score
Companies in this bracket take more subtle actions to undermine authoritarian practices. They might implement internal policies or support reforms that quietly weaken oppressive systems, contributing to change in less overt ways.

Latest Events

  • Industrial Action Ballot Amid Proposed Cuts Logo
    APR
    06
    2025

    University of Edinburgh management announced plans to cut £140 million from its budget, including potential compulsory redundancies, prompting staff to vote on industrial action amid concerns over job security and labor rights.

  • -70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 11

    The planned £140 million budget cuts and the possibility of compulsory redundancies directly undermine worker security and fair labor practices, triggering a union-led ballot for industrial action. This approach by university management is seen as disregard for staff well-being and an example of exploitative business practices that harm labor rights.

    Edinburgh University staff to vote on industrial action in dispute over cuts

  • Staff Cuts at University of Edinburgh Spark Union Threats of Industrial Action Logo
    FEB
    26
    2025

    The University of Edinburgh announced significant staff cuts aimed at addressing a £140m budget gap, prompting the University and College Union (UCU) to warn that compulsory redundancies could lead to industrial action if negotiations do not resume.

  • -60

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 11

    The decision to implement staff cuts as a cost-saving measure undermines worker rights and has prompted union warnings of industrial action. This negatively impacts labor relations and human rights practices, aligning with concerns of undermining fair labor standards.

    Union warns of industrial action after Edinburgh University announce staff cuts

  • University of Edinburgh Champions Transparent Political Engagement Logo
    FEB
    01
    2024

    The University of Edinburgh's Political Engagement webpage outlines initiatives to help staff, students, and politicians understand parliamentary processes, navigate the Lobbying (Scotland) Act 2016, and connect faculty expertise with government consultations. This initiative is designed to foster informed political interaction and a transparent dialogue between academic stakeholders and political institutions.

  • +70

    Executive Political Engagement

    April 11

    By providing resources and guidance on engaging with parliamentary processes and government consultations, the University of Edinburgh is actively promoting a transparent and democratic approach to political engagement. This supports progressive, informed, and accountable political participation in contrast to authoritarian practices.

    Political Engagement | The University of Edinburgh

  • University of Edinburgh Implements Responsible Procurement Initiatives Logo
    OCT
    01
    2023

    The University of Edinburgh has outlined a responsible procurement strategy that emphasizes sustainable practices, fair treatment of workers, and ethical supply chain management to enhance local social value and uphold human rights.

  • +85

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    October 1

    The University's procurement guidelines explicitly focus on promoting fair treatment and safeguarding the rights of workers, including vigilance against modern slavery and a commitment to fair trade. This initiative supports strong labor relations and human rights practices.

    Responsible procurement | The University of Edinburgh

  • +85

    Supply Chain Ethics

    October 1

    The responsible procurement strategy details efforts to ensure that all suppliers adhere to acceptable standards for labor, environmental stewardship, and social responsibility. This approach enhances transparency and ethical sourcing, benefiting local communities.

    Responsible procurement | The University of Edinburgh

  • Release of Sustainable Procurement Guidelines Logo
    JAN
    01
    2018

    The University of Edinburgh published a comprehensive sustainable procurement guide aimed at suppliers. The document outlines the institution’s commitments to fair labor practices, human rights, ethical supply chain management, and social responsibility initiatives, including living wage standards, modern slavery reporting, and community benefits in procurement.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 11

    The guide emphasizes fairness, safety and human rights in labor by endorsing living wage policies, modern slavery reporting, and fair work practices. This reflects a strong commitment to labor rights and counters exploitative practices.

    PDF Sustainable Procurement at the University of Edinburgh

  • +70

    Supply Chain Ethics

    April 11

    The publication outlines rigorous sustainable supply chain practices by requiring suppliers to adhere to codes of conduct and meet social, environmental, and ethical benchmarks. This initiative promotes transparency and accountability across the procurement process.

    PDF Sustainable Procurement at the University of Edinburgh

  • Panel Discussion on Human Rights in Supply Chains Logo
    FEB
    28
    2017

    During Fairtrade Fortnight on February 28, 2017, the University of Edinburgh hosted a panel discussion at the Edinburgh Centre for Carbon Innovation. The event focused on addressing human rights abuses in global supply chains by discussing conflict minerals and modern slavery, and outlined steps taken by the institution such as publishing a Conflict Minerals Policy and its first modern slavery statement.

  • +70

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 11

    The panel discussion promoted robust public discourse on labor rights and transparency in supply chains, educating students, staff, and the wider community. Such engagement is instrumental in driving progressive change and countering authoritarian practices that often neglect marginalized voices.

    Human rights abuses in supply chains: what can we do?

  • +80

    Supply Chain Ethics

    April 11

    By addressing the challenges related to modern slavery and conflict minerals and highlighting its own modern slavery statement and Conflict Minerals Policy, the University demonstrated a strong commitment to ethical supply chain practices. This proactive step helps mitigate human rights abuses and sets an example for responsible procurement.

    Human rights abuses in supply chains: what can we do?

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