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Guidelines for Promotion or Salary Increase

Definitions:

Promotion: An increase in a professional employee’s basic annual salary accompanied by movement to a higher salary level (SL) with a change in title resulting from a permanent and significant increase in the employee’s duties and responsibilities as a consequence of a permanent increase in the scope and complexity of function of the employee’s position.

Salary Increase: An employee who has been assigned a permanent and significant increase in duties and responsibilities as demonstrated by the employee’s performance program.

Permanent – Long term in duration without an anticipation of the duties going away. Assuming additional duties to cover for an employee on leave, sabbatical, or temporary assignment does not constitute a promotion or salary increase under this process.

Significant – Results in a substantive impact on an employee’s daily work life. Not typically a task or responsibility that is done occasionally.

Scope – The range, extent, capacity, or span that an employee’s responsibilities cover; the scale or reach of an employee’s responsibilities.

Complexity – The difficulty, intricacy, involvedness, or complicatedness of the duties and responsibilities.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Is this the same as DSI? No. The DSI (discretionary salary increase) process is the collectively negotiated pool of money that can be distributed to members of the UUP bargaining unit as specifically detailed in the Agreement. The DSI process may take into account an employee’s participation on committees, attaining a degree or certification, participation in short term projects, community service related to your position, level of performance, etc. The promotion or Salary Increase process does not take these into account unless they are directly tied to a permanent and significant increase in responsibilities.

Is this to correct inequity? No. Inequity is pursued at the discretion of the President, through the DSI process or it can be pursued directly with your supervisor. This process does not recognize requests based solely on salary comparisons with others in similar positions.

If I attain a new degree or certification, can I receive a promotion or salary increase? If you receive a new degree or certification and your job responsibilities do not change, you would not qualify for a promotion or salary increase. It could however, be utilized to submit for DSI. If your responsibilities change based of receiving a degree or certification (e.g. you are assigned personnel to supervise, or you are now responsible for a new program area,) you

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