Staff at Glasgow Caledonian University are taking strike action on graduation days over a jobs dispute. One report says the walkouts are scheduled for three days this week, with additional industrial action planned later in the summer. Another outlet reports that strike action will take place across all graduation days during the summer period, indicating that the disruption extends beyond the initial three dates. The dispute is linked to job losses, with one source stating that around 100 jobs are at risk. The reports describe coordinated strike action by university staff during scheduled graduation ceremonies, affecting the timing and logistics of those events. Coverage is consistent that the industrial action is tied to employment and job security concerns, and that more action may follow later in the summer depending on developments in negotiations. No sources provided here describe the employer’s detailed position, the full scope of the staff group involved, or whether talks are ongoing.