Training and Development - UA Staff Advisory Council

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STAFF ADVISORY COUNCIL

2012- 2013

Cathy Nicholson, Director, AHSC Human Resources Claudia Arias, Staff Advisory Council

YESTERDAY, TODAY, TOMORROW

   How SAC originated.

What SAC has accomplished.

How YOU can make a difference in tomorrow.

The University of Arizona – Human Resources 2

Long ago, in a galaxy far, far away ...

Mid 70’s – early 80’s Recognition of AAUP increased Faculty shared governance emerged as more fully recognized higher education management concept “Tri-University system” classified staff compensation policies became less flexible

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CONTEXT

   AFSCME – American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees Raises Not Roses Staff Advisory Council

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It was a very good year …

   Classified staff need way to express concerns 5 person committee worked with Billy Joe Varney, VP of Admin Services, and Chuck Sakwa, Director of Personnel

Result: birth of the Staff Advisory Council in 1984

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Overview

  Constitution and bylaws chartered in 1991 Central themes …     Inclusion in University governance Strengthen communication with campus constituencies and NAU/ASU staff councils Involvement in salary and benefits issues Advocate for improving efficiency, effectiveness and equity

Early Achievements

     University-supported Child Care Assistance Program Formal employee recognition program, including cash awards Payment for accumulated sick leave upon retirement Orthodontia benefits Recognition as legitimate member of shared governance community

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Subsequent Accomplishments

         Pay increases to red-circled staff Membership on significant committees (SPBAC, CAC, UCAT, President’s Cabinet, etc.) Staff Connection newsletter Full implementation of true salary minimums SAC-sponsored Town Halls Non-voting seat on Faculty Senate Formation of AUSC Staff Endowment Fund Employee Recognition Week

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Mission Statement

The University of Arizona Staff Advisory Council exists to foster and enhance communication between the classified staff and the University community; to provide a forum for discussing and defining the role of classified staff in the University; to represent and advocate their concerns within the University and statewide; to advise and make recommendations on existing and proposed policies and procedures; and to ensure inclusion of classified staff on University committees.

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A Policy Work Sampler

       TADA Staff Dispute Resolution  Procedure  Vision Insurance  Differential Pay Policy Sick Leave payment to probationary employees  RASL Workplace Violence  Official University Retirement Status Career Progression Compassionate Transfer of Leave Administrative Leave with Pay (Bereavement) Visitors in the Workplace

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Looking for something to do?

        Activities Communications Emily Krauz Endowment Fund Employee Recognition HR Legislative Memberships/Liaisons Conference/Events (Crossroads)

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What does it really take?

All it takes is the …  Interest  Energy  Enthusiasm  Commitment … to make a difference!

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Job Requirements

      Integrity Persevereance Common sense Willingness to take responsibility Appetite for learning Disposition to identify and use resources and information

SAC Makes Magic … UA Staff Advisory Council: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

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...YOU MAKE IT POSSIBLE!

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http://www.fp.arizona.edu/sac/