Teaching and research staff at Lancaster University are to go on strike for two days in an escalation of a row over potential job losses.
Members of the University and College Union (UCU) are unhappy about the threat of compulsory redundancies, as the university seeks to cut 400 full-time posts to save £30m amid rising costs and a fall in international student admissions.
Staff, who are already working to rule, will walk out on 27 and 28 November over the "devastating cuts", UCU general secretary Jo Grady said.
The university, which has been contacted for comment, previously said it was having to make "very difficult but necessary decisions" and it did not "enter into this process lightly".
