Title: UST Exempt Staff Council
1UST Exempt Staff Council
- A series of forums for exempt staff to discuss a
proposed new university committee - Richelle Wesley, Associate University Registrar
- Sarah E. Spencer, Assistant Director,
International EducationLisa Burke, Director,
Web Initiatives, College of Business
2Agenda
- Introductions
- History
- Process to date proposal overview
- Discussion
- Contact information
3A Bit of History
- Last 20 years
- Strategic planning process
4UST Employee Data
2001-2002 2001-2002 2002-2003 2002-2003 2003-2004 2003-2004 2004-2005 2004-2005
Total Employees 1823 1839 1833 1845
Total Faculty 775 42.5 782 42.5 782 42.7 774 42.0
-Tenured Faculty 225 12.3 231 12.6 233 12.7 236 12.8
-Tenured Track 92 5.1 116 6.3 129 7.0 130 7.0
-Limited Term 69 3.8 55 3.0 43 2.3 36 2.0
-Adjunct 389 21.3 380 20.7 377 20.6 372 20.2
Total Administration 1048 57.5 1057 57.5 1051 57.3 1071 58.0
-Exempt Administration 617 33.9 625 34.0 625 34.1 609 33.0
-Hourly Administration 431 23.6 432 23.5 426 23.2 462 25.0
(From IRPs Five Year Snapshot, 2001 2006,
http//www.stthomas.edu/irp/quickfacts.htm)
5Exempt staff by division
Academic Affairs 30
College of Arts Sciences 23
College of Business 79
School of Divinity 10
School of Education 8
School of Engineering 2
School of Law 21
School of Prof. Psychology 1
School of Social Work 6
Division of Human Resources 9
Division of Student Affairs 70
Division of Finance Administration 74
Division of Information Resources Technologies 101
Division of Institutional Advancement 55
Enrollment Services 39
Office of Mission Diversity 8
Office of the President 1
6Process to date
- Presentations to Executive Vice Presidents,
Academic and Administrators Leadership group, and
Presidents Staff - Communication with exempt staff about proposed
council - Call for volunteers to serve on one year working
group - Formal proposal to presidents staff for
approval, spring 2007 - Hold elections for new exempt staff council,
summer 2007
7Why do we need this council?
- Perceived need for individuals with common terms
and conditions of employment to come together - Faculty Affairs and Staff Council represent other
employee populations - Consultation with current staff council
determined employee types different enough for
distinct councils - Venue for raising issues of common interest and
concern, and building community - Way to engage exempt staff in university-focused
dialogue rather than unit or position focused
8Proposal
- Purpose of the Exempt Staff Council
- Serve as a forum to foster communication at all
levels of the institution, to advise in
decision-making processes affecting its
constituents, and, in general, to focus on
cooperation, working conditions, morale and
advancing the mission of the University of St
Thomas. - Work to promote understanding and fairness with
regard to benefits, employment, and other areas
of concern, as well as to promote opportunities
for exempt staff development. - Appoint exempt staff as appropriate/requested to
serve on standing committees of the university,
task forces and ad hoc committees that support
the educational mission of the university. - As employees in higher education, exempt staff
have a unique opportunity to contribute to the
mission of the university in collaboration with
faculty and non-exempt staff.
9Proposal
- Exempt Staff Council Membership
- Employees of the University of St Thomas who are
classified as exempt according to the regulatory
provisions of the federal Fair Labor Standards
Act, with the exception of employees at grade 24
and above (including deans, associate vice
presidents, vice presidents and executive vice
presidents) and employees whose primary
affiliation with the university is as faculty. - A proportional number of voting members, elected
by exempt staff from divisional work units and
members at large representing different campuses.
At writing, it is envisioned that the council
shall consist of no fewer than eight members, and
no greater than 15 members.
10Prospective role of council
- Populating tasks forces and committees
- Interdepartmental/interdivisional communication
- Opportunity for like-positions to connect
- Professional development and service projects
- Gap resolution in process and policy formation
- Goal To develop a productive, collaborative, and
solutions-oriented council that provides
leadership in times of change
11Not perceived as role
- Replacing channels and processes already in place
(grievances, etc.) - Developing opportunities for collective bargaining
12Examples of similar groups
- University of Minnesota - CAPA
- Central Washington University
- College of St. Catherine
- Others.
13Discussion topics
- What do we have in common as exempt staff?
- How could this council support us as a body of
staff?
14Discussion topics
- Does it make sense to exclude exempt staff who
are members of senior administration? - Should other positions be excluded?
15Discussion topics
- How could a group like this support the
mission/strategic directions of the university? - How can we ensure this group is seen as an
effective forum by the university administrators?
16Discussion topics
- Would you be willing to serve on an exempt staff
council? - Would you be supported by your department/division
?
17Next steps
- Make the case to Presidents staff (proof of
concept) - Establish a working group
- Propose and approve bylaws
- Elect staff council
- Promote ongoing dialogue future blog and
website, email, paper, sidewalk conversation,
anything!
18Thank you for your support!
- Richelle Wesley, Associate University Registrar,
x2-6705, rtwesley_at_stthomas.edu - Sarah Spencer, Assistant Director, International
Education, x2-6452, sespencer_at_stthomas.edu - Lisa Burke, Director, Web Initiatives, College
of Business, x2-5143, lkburke_at_stthomas.edu - For ongoing discussion and other resources, see
http//blog.stthomas.edu/exemptstaff/