Overall Rating Bronze - expired
Overall Score 39.01
Liaison YOLANDA MENDOZA CAVAZOS
Submission Date June 19, 2015
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STARS v2.0

Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas
PA-9: Employee Compensation

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 0.51 / 3.00 Yolanda Mendoza
MSc.
Sustainability
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Number of employees:
7,275

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Number of staff and faculty covered by sustainable compensation standards, guidelines, or policies; and/or collective bargaining agreements:
2,450

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Does the institution have employees of contractors working on-site as part of regular and ongoing campus operations?:
No

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Number of employees of contractors working on campus:
0

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Number of employees of contractors covered by sustainable compensation standards, guidelines, or policies and/or collective bargaining agreements:
0

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A brief description of the sustainable compensation standards, guidelines, or policies; and/or collective bargaining agreements covering staff, faculty and/or employees of contractors:
Some standards for the staff's compensation included in the Collective Negotiation Agreement include: The support for the University Union workers and their children with tuition fee enrollment; 100% in Public Institutions and 50% in private schools (elementary or high school) University workers and children do not have to pay any tuition fee for any of the Schools of UAT University. If a worker or a family member needs to be transferred to another city for medical treatment according to "IMSS" (Mexican Institute of Social Security), University agrees to support with financial support for 3 days. University also should provide workers with glasses, hearing prosthetics among other medical appliences according to IMSS Doctor.

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Does the institution wish to pursue Part 2 of this credit (assessing employee compensation)?:
No

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Number of staff and faculty that receive sustainable compensation:
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Number of employees of contractors that receive sustainable compensation:
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A brief description of the standard(s) against which compensation was assessed:
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A brief description of the compensation (wages and benefits) provided to the institution’s lowest paid regular, full-time employees:
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A brief description of the compensation (wages and benefits) provided to the institution’s lowest paid regular, part-time employees:
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A brief description of the compensation (wages and benefits) provided to the institution’s lowest paid temporary (non-regular) staff:
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A brief description of the compensation (wages and benefits) provided to the institution’s lowest paid temporary (non-regular, adjunct or contingent) faculty:
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A brief description of the compensation (wages and benefits) provided to the institution’s lowest paid student employees (graduate and/or undergraduate, as applicable):
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The local legal minimum hourly wage for regular employees:
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Does the institution have an on-site child care facility, partner with a local facility, and/or provide subsidies or financial support to help meet the child care needs of faculty and staff?:
Yes

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Does the institution offer a socially responsible investment option for retirement plans?:
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The website URL where information about the institution’s sustainable compensation policies and practices is available:
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
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