Title: HR Forum
1Welcome!
- HR Forum
- November 7, 2007
- Human Resource Services
- University of Florida
2Todays Agenda
- Holiday Closing
- December Leave Benefits
- Benefits Open Enrollment 2007 Next Steps
- GreenRide Carpool Program
- Retirement Plan Contribution Limits
- Optional Retirement Plan ? Florida Retirement
System - Policy Guidelines on Lactation
- Floridas Minimum Wage Increase
- Important Dates
3Holiday Closing
- The University of Florida will be closed on
Monday, December 24, 2007. - No classes will be held.
- Various outpatient health clinics will observe
this holiday. - Significant cost savings for the university.
4December Leave Benefits
5December Leave Benefits
- TEAMS December Leave Cash-Out
- Employees may cash out up to 16 hours of vacation
leave in the pay period of November 16-29. - Minimum balance of 40 hours of vacation leave
required after end of pay period. - Payment to be received in December 7 paycheck.
- The following instructional guide is available to
assist with this process http//www.hr.ufl.edu/tr
aining/myUFL/instructionguides/ReportingDecemberCa
shout07.pdf
6December Leave Benefits
- Holiday Closing Period
- December 24 designated a holiday for 2007.
- Decision based on proximity to regular holiday
closing period and savings to the university. - Allows the university to be closed for a total of
11 days, resulting in significant cost savings
through energy consumption.
7December Leave Benefits
- Personal Leave Days
- Available for 12-month faculty and TEAMS
employees. - To be used during the period of December 26-31
unless employees are designated as essential
personnel by dean or directors working with
appropriate vice president. - Additional information available via DDD
- http//www.admin.ufl.edu/ddd/default.asp?doc13.5.
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8December Leave Benefits
9Benefits Open Enrollment 2007Next Steps
10Open Enrollment Next Steps
- Review state confirmation statements carefully!!
- November 9th at 530 pm EST will be the
deadline to make any corrections to changes that
were made during OE - Submit dependent documentation to People First
for plans where youve added new dependents
include your name and PFID on each document
11Open Enrollment Next Steps
- Submit company applications for plans requiring
medical underwriting LTD, LTC, Opt. Life,
Cancer, STD, Hospital Income to the appropriate
companies - Beneficiary Designations can still be mailed to
Minnesota Life or completed online via their
website - Look for December payroll deductions for plans
effective 1/1/08
12GreenRide Carpool Program
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22GreenRide Program
- Now there is a new reason to sign up for UF
GreenRide carpool matching services. GreenRide
participantseven those who have not yet joined
the Carpool Programare eligible for drawings for
special prizes including free meals at campus
dining facilities, Gator items from the UF
Bookstore and an autographed football from Coach
Urban Meyer. - GreenRide helps you find carpool partners by
searching for employees who live near you or
along your commute path and have compatible
schedules. Its fast, friendly and offers
anonymity until you decide to make your contacts
formal. Then join the Carpool Program and enjoy
guaranteed parking and substantially lower decal
costs, decreased gas and automobile expenses, and
help reduce pollution and traffic. - If you have thought about carpooling but dont
know where to find a partner, visit GreenRide
to learn more. If you are in a carpool group
already but have not signed up with GreenRide,
please do so now.
23The new carpool program requires that both decals
be displayed on the vehicle. We have created
smaller decals so they both fit on a single
display device.
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25GreenRide Program
- Who Is Eligible to Participate?
- Carpool groups consist of two (2) registered
members. Additional riders are welcome and
strongly encouraged, but only two will be
registered members. - Both registered members must be full time,
benefits eligible UF or Shands employees. Both
are required to work compatible day-shift
schedules on the main campus and live along a
reasonable commuting path.
26Emergency Ride Home
- The Emergency Ride Home Program allows
participants in the Carpool Program to leave
campus in the event of an unexpected personal or
family emergency. - A member of the TAPS or UPD staff will drive you
home in an official vehicle, or TAPS will
reimburse you for cab fare home upon submission
of a valid receipt, as approved by TAPS. Please
obtain cab fare approval prior to 400 PM.
27GreenRide Program
- Carpool -- Available to faculty and staff
- Allows holder to park in carpool zones. Each
carpool member is required to purchase their own
annual Carpool decal. - Annual -- 60.00 -- 2.50 per pay period
28Retirement Plan Contribution Limits
29Elective Deferrals for Calendar Year 2008
- Elective deferral limits for 403(b) and 457 plans
will remain at 15,500. - Age-based catch-up provision will remain at
5,000 for both plans. - participant must reach age 50 by 12/31/08.
30Annual Addition Limits for Calendar Year 2008
- 46,000 - limit for the aggregate of employer and
employee contributions - 51,000 - if eligible for age-based catch-up
provision
31ORP to FRS
32One-Time Election Window
- Active SUSORP participants will be provided with
a one-time opportunity to transfer from the
SUSORP to either the FRS Pension Plan or the FRS
Investment Plan. - Election for change may be made from Jan. 1
Dec. 31, 2008. The earliest effective date for
change would be 2/1/08.
33Change to Pension Plan
- Participant will receive service credit for the
total number of years in the SUSORP. The cost to
buy back into the Pension Plan is based upon
the actuarial accrued liability for this service. - Must first be paid using funds in his/her SUSORP
account. - Remaining cost must be paid from other resources
if SUSORP account balance is insufficient.
34Change to Investment Plan
- If an SUSORP participant elects to transfer to
the Investment Plan, the funds in his/her SUSORP
account will remain in the SUSORP. - Future employer contributions will be deposited
in their Investment Plan account.
35ORP to FRS
- If a participant opts to change from the ORP to
one of the other FRS plans, he/she may have one
additional opportunity to elect to switch to the
other FRS plan. - This option may be exercised during the
participants active career under the FRS.
36ORP to FRS
- Information will be sent directly to active
SUSORP participants by the end of this month. - Clinical faculty who are mandatory participants
of the SUSORP are not eligible to make this
election.
37ORP to FRS
- To request an estimate of the Pension Plan buy-in
cost, you should contact the Division of
Retirement at - 1-866-446-9377, Option 3, prior to making your
election.
38Policy Guidelines on Lactation
39Policy Guidelines on Lactation
- Private Office for Activities
- Flexible Schedule When Possible
402008 Floridas Minimum Wage Increase
41Floridas Minimum Wage Increase
- Florida's minimum wage will go up 12 cents to
6.79 on Jan. 1, 2008. - UF Bridges will create a raise file that
identifies all affected employees and will
generate a job row to increase their hourly pay
to 6.79. - Job actions with an effective date prior to
January 1, 2008 for employees who currently earn
below 6.79 per hour, should be completed as soon
as possible.
42Important Dates
43Important Dates
- November 12th Veterans Day Holiday
- November 22nd 23rd Thanksgiving Holidays
- December 5th Next HR Forum
44Thank you for attending!