Overall Rating Gold
Overall Score 67.00
Liaison Cindy Shea
Submission Date Nov. 13, 2024

STARS v3.0

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
PA-13: Pay Equity and Living Wage

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 0.80 / 5.00 Becci Menghini
Vice Chancellor for Human Resources and Equal Opportunity and Compliance
Human Resources
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13.1 Internal pay equity assessment

Has the institution conducted one or more internal pay equity assessments during the previous three years to identify disparities that are not attributable to skills, responsibilities, or level of experience?:
Yes

Description of the methodologies used to assess internal pay equity:

Descriptive statistics and multiple regression analysis


Are the pay equity assessment(s) inclusive of both academic and non-academic staff?:
No

Do the pay equity assessment(s) explicitly address pay equity by gender identity?:
Yes

Do the pay equity assessment(s) explicitly address internal pay equity by racial, ethnic, and/or Indigenous identity?:
Yes

Does the institution publish the results of its internal pay equity assessments?:
Yes

Published results of the institution’s most recently finalized internal pay equity assessment:
Online resource where the results of the institution’s internal pay equity assessments are available:
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The Reporting Tool will automatically calculate the following figure:

Points earned for indicator PA 13.1:
0.80

13.2 Percentage of employees that receive a living wage

Is the institution a third party accredited living wage employer?:
No

Narrative and/or website URL detailing the institution’s living wage accreditation:
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Provide wage figures in the institution’s local currency and expressed as hourly rates. 

Local currency code:
USD

Performance year for living wage:
2023

Living wage:
29.84

Standard or methodology used to determine the living wage:

MIT Living Wage Methodology for Orange County, NC 


Wage floor for regular/permanent employees:
15

Wage floor for short-term/casual academic staff:
1.38

Wage floor for short-term/casual non-academic staff:
7.25

Percentage of employees that receive remuneration equivalent to at least a living wage:
75

Narrative outlining the forms of remuneration included in the living wage calculations:

The living wage was calculated by applying the following amounts on top of the employee's hourly rate.

ER Paid Medical for Permanent Enrolled Employees of $7,020 per enrollee.

ER Paid Medical for Postdocs and Clinical Fellows of $5,576 per enrollee.

TSER Health, Death, Disability benefits of 6.99% per enrollee.

TSER Retirement Benefit of 17.51% per enrollee.

ORP Retirement Benefit of 6.84% per enrollee.


Has the institution made a formal commitment to pay a living wage?:
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Narrative and/or website URL detailing the institution’s formal commitment to pay a living wage:
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The Reporting Tool will automatically calculate the following figure:

Points earned for indicator PA 13.2:
0

13.3 Percentage of significant contractors that pay a collectively determined or living wage

Does the institution have one or more significant contractors?:
Yes

Documentation affirming that the institution has no significant contractors:
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Total number of significant contractors:
1

Number of significant contractors known to pay a collectively determined or living wage:
0

Description of the methodology used to determine which significant contractors pay a collectively determined or living wage:

MIT Living Wage Methodology for Orange County, NC 


The Reporting Tool will automatically calculate the following two figures:

 

Percentage of significant contractors that pay a collectively determined or living wage:
0

Points earned for indicator PA 13.3:
0

Optional documentation

Notes about the information provided for this credit:
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Additional documentation for this credit:
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