UFWW Message: Information on Paychecks and Winter Warmth Event

 
From: "All Faculty" <president@PROTECTED>
Subject: UFWW Message: Information on Paychecks and Winter Warmth Event
Date: November 9th 2021

Greetings Colleagues,

I'm writing today with two pieces of information.

First, I'd like to provide you with some information about how you will see the effects of the newly ratified CBA in your November 10th paychecks. The new CBA provides for a 3% compensation increase for all faculty. This increase will be reflected in this week's paycheck in three ways: 

1. You should see your normal wage payment increase by 3%.

2. You should have a separate line item as a result of making the 3% retroactive to March 16. This amount will be 3% of your gross wages from the period of March 16 to September 15th (September 7th for chairs). This will be the larger of the two separate line items. 

3. You should have a separate line item as a result of the retroactive payment for the 3% increase mentioned in item 1. This represents the 3% wage increase that would have been part of your two October paychecks. This retroactive payment goes to September 16th (September 8th for chairs). This will be the smaller of the two separate line items. 

If you have any questions or do not see these items in your paystub, please feel free to contact me or Austin Cooper (cooper29@PROTECTED) and we will get it resolved. 

Second, UFWW is proud to be co-sponsoring a Winter Warmth Event along with PSE, PSO, and WFSE. Please join us as we collect new and gently used coats, scarves, hats, and blankets. More information, including the location of donation bins, is available here. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to me or Andrea Swanson (andrea.swanson@PROTECTED). 

Thank you and have a great week!

Talk soon,
Theresa

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