To: All Faculty & All Academic Professionals & All Civil Service Staff
<everybody@illinois.edu>
From: "President B. Joseph White" <presidentwhite@uillinois.edu>
Reply-To: presidentwhite@uillinois.edu
Subject: Interim Furlough Policy
Dear Colleagues:
We write to inform you of our plans should the University encounter budget
shortfalls during the 2010 fiscal year that began July 1. We have been
working hard to keep people employed during this very difficult economic
period. We hope there will not be shortfalls. But we must be prepared in
light of the financial challenges facing the state.
Most of the University's costs -- more than 70 percent -- are for people.
Should we experience a significant budget shortfall, we must be ready to
reduce personnel costs in ways that are shared and fair while minimizing
disruptions to our work and the people we serve.
We have examined carefully the best ways to manage fairly a budget
shortfall, should one develop, when it comes to personnel. There are
several categories of employment at the University including people
represented by unions, Civil Service members, faculty, and academic
professionals. As a result, no single action to reduce costs in the case
of a budget shortfall is right for all employee groups.
Therefore, we plan to take the following approach, should we need to
reduce personnel costs.
Civil Service members will continue to be covered by layoff provisions of
the Civil Service System. For union-represented employees, we will, of
course, follow contract and statutory obligations.
With regard to faculty and academic professionals, we are putting in place
an interim policy to enable the University to declare unpaid furlough
days, if needed, to cope with budget shortfalls. The policy and related
information are found at:
Reflecting the interim policy, the Notifications of Appointment (NOAs)
that will be issued effective August 16, 2009 (new and renewal), and all
NOAs issued after that date, will include a provision allowing for unpaid
furlough days for faculty and academic professionals. The revised NOA form
will also include language shortening the appointment period for grants
and contracts-funded positions in the event of a loss of such funds.
In line with our commitment to shared governance, we will consult with
representatives of faculty and academic professionals should the need to
declare furlough days arise. We will also confer with them as we consider
making permanent the interim policy.
We reiterate that we are not, at this time, declaring furlough days for
fiscal 2010. We hope that they, and other actions to reduce personnel
costs, will not be needed. But we must be prepared.
Thank you for your membership in the University of Illinois community.
Thank you also for your work at the University and on behalf of our
students and all who depend on us.
President B. Joseph White
Chancellor Richard H. Herman, Urbana-Champaign
Chancellor Paula Allen-Meares, Chicago
Chancellor Richard D. Ringeisen, Springfield
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