Overall Rating | Silver |
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Overall Score | 55.03 |
Liaison | Sara McIntyre |
Submission Date | Aug. 10, 2022 |
Sewanee - The University of the South
PA-12: Employee Compensation
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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0.06 / 3.00 |
Sara
McIntyre Sustainability Coordinator OESS |
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Part 1. Living wage for employees
16.54
US/Canadian $
Percentage of employees that receive a living wage (benefits excluded):
76
Part 2. Living wage for employees of contractors
No
A list or brief description of significant on-site contractors:
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Percentage of employees of on-site contractors known to receive a living wage or be covered by collective bargaining agreements (i.e., union contracts):
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Part 3. Minimum total compensation for employees
None of the above (i.e. the lowest paid regular employee or pay grade earns less than the living wage)
A brief description of the minimum total compensation provided to the institution’s lowest paid employee or pay grade:
Our starting wage is $12.00/hour. Our benefits are budgeted at 35% of wages and include 10% retirement contribution; 63% of health care cost contribution—employee pays 37%; we also have tuition remission, tuition exchange and the high school grant on the education benefits; we pay for short term disability, long term disability and life insurance; employer taxes on wages not to mention worker’s compensation.
Optional Fields
Yes
A copy or brief description of the institution’s written policy stating its commitment to a living wage:
Each year, we consider the Living Wage Calculator from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in addition to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics on counties where most of our employees live (i.e., Franklin, Marion, and Grundy counties). We also use college and university salary data from College and University Professional Association for Human Resources to compare most of our exempt positions and many of the non-exempt positions. After examining these data sets, we determine if we need to adjust our hourly rates for non-exempt employees, and we did so in 2022 when we raised the entry level wage to $12.00 per hour up from $9.75 per hour.
Website URL where information about employee compensation is available:
Additional documentation to support the submission:
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
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