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UAF faculty and staff members,

The University of AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Human Resources office recently completed a total compensation study to better understand market competitiveness for salary and benefits. The information below is forwarded on behalf of UA HR.

This is a follow-up to the communication I sent to UAF supervisors last week, as UA HR has scheduled some 30-minute informational webinars on Monday, June 24 and Tuesday, June 25. Webinar details are included at the end of this message.

If you or your employees have any questions about the total compensation project, a list of frequently asked questions can be found at .

You may also submit questions to UA HR via a .

— Julie Queen, interim vice chancellor for administrative services
Compensation study information

As part of the compensation study, market salary data was compiled for staff and faculty members, and executives.

UA HR mailed letters to all employees starting on Monday, June 17. The letters provide each employee with their market comparison as well as the methodology used. To view your information and information for the employees you supervise, visit: .

Data for this compensation study was pulled by UA HR on April 25, 2019 so it may not reflect the most recent information for employees who have changed roles. For part-time employees, annual salaries were adjusted to full-time in order to accurately compare against benchmark salaries.

If there are discrepancies in job title and/or base salary information, please submit corrections via the . Either the supervisor or the employee may submit the corrections to the form. HR will review and update the information as appropriate.

Some points to keep in mind
  • The best source for accurate information is the statewide website, .
  • Questions can be submitted via an .
  • UA’s goal is for employees to be paid within 10% of the market median.
  • Salaries will not be reduced as a result of this project.
  • Funding to address any increases will have to be addressed in future budget cycles.
  • Supervisors and department heads should not attempt to independently address market competitiveness issues.
  • UA will be evaluating how to address issues systematically.
  • UAF leadership will work with UA HR to consider the best path forward.
  • We will strive to keep you informed as more information becomes available.
Webinar information

Four 30-minute webinars are planned for supervisors and employees to learn more about the total compensation study:

Monday, June 24 at 2 p.m.
Monday, June 24 at 3 p.m.
Tuesday, June 25 at 3 p.m.
Tuesday, June 25 at 4 p.m.

Login information is the same for all four sessions:

Zoom webinar:

Teleconference only:
669-900-6833 or 929-205-6099 (either number will work)
Meeting ID: 224 467 9510

For those that can’t participate, a recording will be available on the UA HR website:

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