 Staff Consultative Council
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What is the SCC?
"Making your voice count"
- Representing and uniting all staff
- Independent and impartial
- Actively improving your working environment
The Staff Consultative Council (SCC) provides a voice for all staff and is one of the first of its kind in UK Higher Education. It is made up of 19 members from across the School and meets regularly throughout the year.
The SCC has a representative on Council, LSE's governing body and is able to make your views known there. It is also consulted by LSE's management teams and committees when making decisions that affect staff.

Latest news
LSE Governance 'training': At August's regular informal meeting SCC members were given a briefing on the governance of the LSE by Andrew Webb & Laura Harrison [21/08/08]
News & Views special: Members of the SCC are currently working on a News & Views special for the Michaelmas term to update staff on its achievements in its inaugural year. [05/08/08]
Next meeting: The next full SCC meeting is on Thursday 16 October. If you have anything you'd like the SCC to consider please contact us. [05/08/08]
Please see the news page for more items.
Contacting the SCC
To contact the SCC: email: scc@lse.ac.uk, or use the internal post, marking it for: 'SCC Views'.

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