great places to work status report & 2010 – 2012 accomplishments
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Great Places to Work Status Report & 2010 – 2012 Accomplishments. March 19, 2012. Sam ConnallyTracy EellsMordean Taylor-Archer Vice PresidentVice Provost Vice Provost for Human ResourcesFaculty Personnel Diversity & Int’l Affairs. Vision of a Great Place to Work. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Great Places to Work Status Report &
2010 – 2012 Accomplishments
March 19, 2012
Sam Connally Tracy Eells Mordean Taylor-ArcherVice President Vice Provost Vice Provost for Human Resources Faculty Personnel Diversity & Int’l Affairs
Vision of a Great Place to Work
The University’s vision reflects a mandate that the University of Louisville become a “preeminent metropolitan research university” by the year 2020.
Faculty and staff give life to our vision and are the means by which we fulfill our teaching, research, and public service mission.
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Vision of a Great Place to Work
Faculty contribute to student success in the classroom, generate knowledge through research and creative endeavor, and translate knowledge into practical solutions that improve the lives of the citizens of our city and state.
Staff employees help make this work possible, both in providing direct support to our academic and research activities, as well as through the myriad ways their work supports University operations.
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Vision of a Great Place to Work
Making faculty and staff concerns a priority is what our Great Places to Work Initiative is all about.
The University is committed to a continuing and systematic evaluation of work life issues – in collaboration with the Faculty Senate, Staff Senate, CODRE, and COSW – to improve the quality of work life at UofL.
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Chronicle of Higher Education Great Colleges Survey
Chronicle of Higher Education Great Colleges to Work For Survey is Scorecard Metric for GPTW
2020 Goal: Improve Overall Employee Satisfaction from 62 to 75.
2012 Goal: Improve from 62 to 65 in 2012 Improve participation rate from 40 to 50%
2012 GPTW Survey is Mar 19 – Apr 13
Will include Classified Staff in addition to Faculty & Professional Staff.
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Assignment of Responsibility
To ensure continuity in our GPTW Initiative, the Provost has assigned responsibility for co-chairing the GPTW Initiative to the institutional officers with operational responsibility for policies and practices that most directly impact the work life of faculty and staff.
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Sam Connally Tracy Eells Mordean Taylor-ArcherVice President Vice Provost Vice Provost for Human Resources Faculty Personnel Diversity & Int’l Affairs
GPTW Steering Committee
Chairs & Co-Chairs of GPTW Committees
Chair or Vice-Chair of Faculty Senate
Chair or Vice Chair of Staff Senate
Chair or Vice Chair of Commission on Diversity & Racial Equality
Chair or Vice Chair of Commission on the Status of Women
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2010 – 2012 Campus Climate Initiatives John Drees & Sharon LaRue
Promoted Chronicle Great Colleges Survey as key metric for UofL GPTW Initiative.
Promoted UofL Campus Climate Survey to supplement GPTW Survey.
Hosted Community Ice Cream Socials on Belknap & HSC (with over 2000 participants).
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Campus Climate Initiatives
Summer Outdoor Film Series and Fall Family Picnic at Shelby Campus (2500 participants).
Office of Ombuds established & funded.
Received commitment for President / Provost to host campus-wide Open Forums each semester to enhance internal communications.
Received commitment for HR to review / re-energize employee suggestion and employee recognition programs.
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2010 – 2012 Health & Wellness Initiatives Patricia Benson & Chris Cherry Davis
Expansion of Health Plan Subsidy for Get Health Now Participants increased from $240 to $480/yr.
Premium for on-campus health initiatives waived.
Level health plan premiums for four years!
Health Management Program Highlights
Disease Management Program Highlights
Elder Care Workshop Series 2011-1210
Health & Wellness Initiatives
Expanded health plan subsidy for part-time employees from $108/mo to 50% of FT subsidy.
Early adoption of Age 26 for children to remain on employee’s health plan.
Early adoption of women’s reproductive health care as preventive care (no co-pays, deductibles, or co-insurance).
Adoption of 2 ½ month extension on Flexible Spending Accounts (thru March 15).
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2010 – 2012 Family Friendly Policy Initiatives
Susan Duncan & Lisa LondonExpansion of Shared Leave Program for Staff
Employees (320 -> 480 hours).
Expansion of Parental Leave Program for Faculty & Staff from three to six weeks funded through Health & Wellness Program.
Suspension of tenure clock for birth or adoption.
Increased maximum point-in-time leave accrual from 44 days to 66 days for staff employees to promote leave use & avoid loss of leave.
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Family Friendly Policy Initiatives 2012 Co-Chairs Brent Fryrear & Rachel Howard
Added domestic partners and their children to Family Medical Leave eligibility.
Modified FML policy to permit two employees to each
take 12 weeks FML on birth or adoption (instead of sharing 12 weeks).
Recognized child birth as qualifying event for six weeks Short Term Disability (for all employees).
Added three months health insurance to Short Term Disability program (6 months total).
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2010 – 2012 Professional Development Initiatives – Brandon Hamilton
Supported HR commitment to create Staff Development Program (with two FTE).
Introduction to Supervision Customer Service Excellence Performance Management Training Disciplinary, Grievance, & Appeal Training
Supported initiative by Office of Faculty Personnel to provide leadership training to academic department chairs & other academic leaders.
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Professional Development Initiatives
Faculty Grievance Policy revised.
Staff Disciplinary, Grievance, & Appeal policies revised.
Staff Performance Evaluation form revised & campus-wide training underway.
Unit Business Manager training developed &
implemented campus-wide.
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2010 – 2012 Total Rewards Initiatives Dennis Finnegan & Elana Nance
Supported President’s scorecard goal for all UofL faculty & staff salaries to average 100% of market value by 2020.
Faculty increased from 90% to 91.0% since 2009 Staff increased from 90% to 93.7% since 2009
Restoration of merit funding in 2011-12 3.0% for Board appointed administrators; faculty with
regular appointments; and contract faculty. 3.0% for Staff earning $40,000 or more. $1200 (4.0%) for Staff earning less than $40,000.
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Total Rewards Initiatives
Received Provost’s commitment to faculty salary equity study in 2011-12.
Received Provost’s commitment to staff salary equity study in 2012-13 Chronicle of Higher Education Great Colleges to Work For Survey added to President’s Scorecard
Received approval and $10,000 funding to develop “Total Rewards” website for employees.
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A Time for Celebration and New Expectations
Thank you for your individual & team efforts.
How you can help: Share our stories – GPTW Newsletter Complete 2012 Great Colleges Survey Submit program suggestions to GPTW
Committees to help set our strategies for the next two years.