SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL 8

DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH

Having a job doesn’t ensure escape from poverty. Quality job opportunities and stable employment are essential for societal progress. Yet, challenges like unstable jobs and modern slavery threaten sustainability. Colleges can pave the way by promoting fair employment and innovative teaching.

Employment practices

Universities are pivotal in cultivating ‘Employment practice’ for SDG 8, fostering environments where future leaders learn the importance of decent work and economic growth. They commit to equipping students with the knowledge and ethics necessary to ensure fair labor standards and sustainable business practices, thereby driving positive change in the global economy.

Employment practice living wage

Employment practice unions

No

Employment policy on discrimination

Employment policy modern slavery

Employment practice equivalent rights outsourcing

NO

Tracking pay scale for gender equity

Employment practice appeal process

SDG 8 IN NUMBERS

Number of employees

315

Number of academic staff

266

University expenditure

Number of students

3350

Number of students with work placements for more than a month

82

Number of employees on contracts of over 24 months

29