Overall Rating | Silver - expired |
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Overall Score | 53.11 |
Liaison | Cindy Shea |
Submission Date | Jan. 31, 2011 |
Executive Letter | Download |
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
PAE-11: Sustainable Compensation
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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8.00 / 8.00 |
David
Turner Senior Director of Human Resources Planning & Systems Human Resources |
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Total number of employees working on campus (including contractors):
12,086
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Number of employees (including contractors) that the institution ensures earn sustainable compensation:
12,086
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A brief description of how the institution ensures that its lowest-paid workers (including contractors, if applicable) receive sustainable compensation:
It is the policy of the State of North Carolina to compensate its employees sufficiently to encourage excellent performance and to maintain labor market competitiveness. The State Personnel Commission conducts annual compensation surveys for presentation to the State legislature. State policy may be found at http://www.osp.state.nc.us/manuals/manual99/genpay.pdf.
The UNC Office of Human Resources uses local market data to ensure it is offering both a fair living wage and that the University is competitive with local employers. In 2008, the Chancellor reviewed and raised the salaries of the University's lowest paid employees by increasing the minimum annual salary to $25,000 for full-time permanent employees.
http://hr.unc.edu/policies-procedures-guidelines/spa-employee-policies/recruitment-and-selection/POSTING
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The most recent year total compensation for the institution’s lowest-paid workers (including contractors, if applicable) was evaluated to ensure that it was sustainable:
2,008
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The website URL where information about the institution’s compensation policies and practices is available:
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