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However, the college says that students are expected to attend unless they hear otherwise.
The college collects students’ mobile phone numbers when they register with the college and a James Watt spokeswoman said that those affected will be texted directly.
A post on the college website says: "Many of you will be aware that on Tuesday of this week some of the college lecturing staff will be taking part in strike action. The college is working to minimise disruption to classes and most classes will run as timetabled. It is important that you attend college to ensure no impact on your bursary entitlement. You should attend college as normal unless you receive a text message informing you otherwise.
"There will be class signing in sheets at the entrance to each campus, please make sure that you sign in. There will be staff there to advise and direct you should there be a change to your class.
"There is further proposed strike action scheduled to take place throughout January, February and March. Management are continuing to talk to staff representatives and hope to reach an outcome that will avoid any further strike action being taken."
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