Common use of Performance Increases Clause in Contracts

Performance Increases. For FY 16, an amount of money equal to 1.375% of the total salary dollars payable as of February 15, 2015 to bargaining unit members supported by the General Fund and to those unit members in Extension, excluding those who are not returning to the University for the next academic year, will be distributed as performance-based awards to selected faculty members who are supported by the General Fund and to those unit members in Extension. The 1.375% will be allocated to each school or college proportionate to its share of the 2/15/15 bargaining unit salary line. The Xxxx of each school or college, after consideration of the recommendations of the Department Chair, shall decide whether or not a unit member shall receive a performance-based award and if so how much. Performance-based increases will be made effective July 1, 2015 and only for those who were employed on February 1, 2015 and still employed in the bargaining unit on July 1, 2015. Performance-based awards shall be made according to the following procedure: In consultation with the Department Chair, the Xxxx of the school or college shall determine the performance-based distributions to individuals in each department. The methodology that will be used by the college/school for allocation of performance-based distributions in the following academic year will be determined and announced to the faculty prior to preparation of workload plans in the Spring. The Chair’s recommendation shall be forwarded to the Xxxx by the Department Chair in a timely fashion. The performance-based awards shall be based on performance evaluated against the workload expectations and assignments of the individual for the preceding academic year but also taking into account the preceding two years, if employed in the bargaining unit. Performance based awards are not grievable.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Performance Increases. For FY 1617, an amount of money equal to 1.3752.0% of the total salary dollars payable as of February 15, 2015 2016 to bargaining unit members supported by the General Fund and to those unit members in Extension, excluding those who are not returning to the University for the next academic year, will be distributed as performance-based awards to selected faculty members who are supported by the General Fund and to those unit members in Extension. The 1.3752.0% will be allocated to each school or college proportionate to its share of the 2/15/15 2/15/16 bargaining unit salary line. The Xxxx of each school or college, after consideration of the recommendations of the Department Chair, shall decide whether or not a unit member shall receive a performance-based award and if so how much. Performance-based increases will be made effective July 1, 2015 2016 and only for those who were employed on February 1, 2015 2016 and still employed in the bargaining unit on July 1, 20152016. Performance-based awards shall be made according to the following procedure: In consultation with the Department Chair, the Xxxx of the school or college shall determine the performance-based distributions to individuals in each department. The methodology that will be used by the college/school for allocation of performance-based distributions in the following academic year will be determined and announced to the faculty prior to preparation of workload plans in the Spring. The Chair’s recommendation shall be forwarded to the Xxxx by the Department Chair in a timely fashion. The performance-based awards shall be based on performance evaluated against the workload expectations and assignments of the individual for the preceding academic year but also taking into account the preceding two years, if employed in the bargaining unit. Performance based awards are not grievable.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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