- George Bain (academic)
Professor Sir George Sayers Bain, a Canadian by birth, was President and
Vice-Chancellor of Queen's University, Belfast,Northern Ireland from 1998 [http://www.irfs.org.uk/about.htm "About the Independent Review and its Chair"] www.irfs.org.uk, retrieved 2 May 2006] to 2004 [http://www.qub.ac.uk/home/TheUniversity/GeneralServices/News/ArchivesPressReleases-CampusNews/2004PressReleases/01-2004PressReleases/#vc1 "Queen's appoints new Vice-Chancellor"] Queen's University Belfast press release, 2004] .Biography
Bain studied economics and political science at the
University of Manitoba and taught there in 1962-3. He then proceeded to theUniversity of Oxford where he took aD.Phil in industrial relations. He subsequently pursued his academic career atNuffield College, Oxford ; theUniversity of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology ; theUniversity of Warwick , where he was Chairman of the School of Industrial and Business Studies between 1983 and 1989; and finally theLondon Business School , where he was Principal between 1989 and 1997.He was a member of the Committee of Inquiry into Industrial Democracy chaired by
Lord Bullock in 1976-7, of the Senior Salaries Review Body during 1993-6, and was Chairman of the Low Pay Commission during 1997-2002, the Work and Parents Taskforce in 2001, and theIndependent Review of the Fire Service in 2002.He is a non-executive director of
Bombardier Aerospace , Canada Life Group (UK) Ltd, the Canada Life Capital Corporation, Electra Investment Trust Plc and Iain More Associates Ltd.He holds nine honorary doctorates and was knighted in 2001.Career at Queen's
Bain's gregarious and extrovert personality was in marked contrast to the sombre leadership offered by his predecessor
Sir Gordon Beveridge . The latter's tenure was marked by an acrimonious dispute within, and without the University over symbols and the use of the national anthem at graduations ceremonies. Bain pushed Queen's further up the research league table, theRAE but as this was achieved in part by the axing of long-standing departments like Geology, Classics and Irish Studies he suffered from a letter-writing campaign in the Belfast press from supporters of the staff whose posts were closed. [http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/letters/story.jsp?story=408298 "Classics closure decision must be reversed"] "Belfast Telegraph", 21 May 2003]Perhaps the most public disappointment of his time at the helm of Belfast's senior university was the failure of the £60 million "Lanyon II" campaign to create a new 'student village'. [http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/story.jsp?story=300604 "Queen's postpones £60m development"] "Belfast Telegraph", 30 May 2002] The self-styled pressure-group "QUB Watch" also kept him under relentless scrutiny over the closure of the Armagh campus, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/3684327.stm "University to close campus"] BBC website, 5 May 2004] and over what it considered his failure to reduce the number of cases of religious discrimination being taken against the university by members of staff. [http://www.socialistworker.co.uk/article.php?article_id=4288 "Senior Catholic employee paid £150,000 in religious discrimination claim"] Socialist Worker Online, 23 November 2002]
His tenure at Queen's was also notable for a successful fundraising campaign for the
Seamus Heaney Poetry Centre and for a new Library building.Independent Review of the Fire Service
Bain was asked to chair a Government-funded
Independent Review of the Fire Service in 2002, it was wide-ranging and placed fire and rescue services in the UK under close scrutiny - it led to strike action by fire-fighters, shortly before the report's publication, although the FBU and fire and rescue services had been in tense negotiations for a year before. Sir Anthony Young and Professor Sir Michael Lyons co-authored the review. The Bain Review was presented to the Deputy Prime Minister on 16 December 2002 [http://www.irfs.org.uk "Independent Review of the Fire Service"] , www.irfs.org.uk, retrieved 2 May 2006] , but a position paper was delivered earlier [http://www.irfs.org.uk/news/111102.htm "Independent Review publishes position paper"] , www.irfs.org.uk, retrieved 2 May 2006] . Sir George said "Taking into account the very generous pension entitlement, the holiday arrangements, the good job security, firemen are actually not badly rewarded. The recruitment and retention figures back this up. There's about 40 applications for every vacancy in the fire service." [http://212.58.226.61/2/hi/uk_news/2439391.stm "Fire union condemns 'insulting' pay deal"] , BBC news web site, retrieved 2 May 2006]References
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