M E M O R A N D U M. July 16, Members of the Board of Trustees. Nancy L. Zimpher, Chancellor

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M E M O R A N D U M July 16, 2013 TO: FROM: Members of the Board of Trustees Nancy L. Zimpher, Chancellor SUBJECT: Resolution Implementing the Agreement between the State of New York and United University Professions (UUP) for the period commencing July 2, 2011 and ending July 1, 2016 to Include Across-the-board and Discretionary Salary Increases I recommend that the Board of Trustees adopt the following resolution: Whereas the State of New York and the United University Professions have reached a collective bargaining agreement for 2011-2016 for members of the professional services negotiating unit; and Whereas legislation was enacted which provides for implementation of the tentative collective bargaining agreement between the State of New York and United University Professions; now, therefore, be it Resolved that the Guidelines for Discretionary Salary Increases (copy on file in the Office of the Secretary of the University), applicable to the professional service of the State University in accordance with the 2011-2016 agreement between the State of New York and United University Professions, be, and hereby are approved; and, be it further Resolved that salary schedules adopted on January 15, 2008 by Resolution 2008-06 are hereby repealed; and, be it further

Board Resolution -2- July 16, 2013 Resolved that the salary schedules (copies on file in the Office of the Secretary of the University) for 2011-2016 for University faculty and professional employees represented by UUP and reflecting the terms set forth in the tentative agreement between the State of New York and United University Professions be, and hereby are, approved; and, be it further Resolved that the salary increases and payments as set forth in the agreement between the State of New York and United University Professions be, and hereby are, approved; and, be it further Resolved that the Chancellor, or designee, be, and hereby is, authorized to take all steps necessary and appropriate to implement the above-referenced salary schedules, payments, and guidelines. Background The State of New York and the United University Professions (UUP) have reached a collective bargaining agreement for 2011-2016. That agreement has now been ratified by members of UUP, and legislation has been enacted to provide appropriation and spending authority for fiscal years 2012-2017 for SUNY to implement the changes for employees represented by UUP. The agreement establishes new minimum salaries for each faculty and professional salary range. Approval of maximum salaries are not set by the contract and remain the responsibility of the Board of Trustees. The proposed maxima are increased consistent with the across-the-board increases. The agreement establishes across-the-board compensation increases of two percent (2%) effective ; and two percent (2%) effective. The agreement between the State of New York and United University Professions provides an amount equal to approximately one-half percent (.5%) of the total basic annual salaries for 2013, 2014, and 2015 and one percent (1%) of the total basic annual salaries for 2016 for incumbents in this negotiating unit made in the form of a lump sum payment and not added to basic annual salary. The payments in each of these years are scheduled to be paid no later than December 31 following the conclusion of the prior performance program year. These payments are to be made from pools established in the campus budgets. To be eligible to receive one of these discretionary payments, an employee must be on the payroll on July 1, 2013,,, or July 1, 2016, as applicable, and on the payroll when the payments are made.

Board Resolution -3- July 16, 2013 As an additional form of discretionary increase negotiated in this contract, the Chancellor s Power of SUNY Performance Incentive payment in the amount of $500 in 2013, $250 in 2014, and $500 in 2015 would be added to basic annual salary of each full-time UUP employee and is distributed at the discretion of the Chancellor. These increases are scheduled for payment no later than December 31 following the conclusion of the prior performance program year. To be eligible for this increase, an employee must be on the payroll on July 1, 2013, July 1, 2014, or, as applicable, and on the payroll when the payments are made. The above payments shall be pro-rated for part-time employees. The agreement with UUP also includes modest adjustments in terms and compensation for some employees. Full-time employees who have been granted permanent or continuing appointment or a second five-year term appointment effective on or after July 2, 2011 and on or before January 1, 2013 will receive a one-time lump-sum of $500 added to basic annual salary, effective January 1, 2013. Employees who have completed 7 consecutive years of fulltime service in the title of Lecturer, or in any of the titles listed in Article XI, Appendix B, Section 4 Division III Sports or Article XI, Appendix C, effective on or before January 1, 2013 will receive a one-time lump sum of $500 added to basic annual salary effective January 1, 2013. Employees who receive such appointments effective after January 1, 2013 shall receive such advance on the effective date the appointment is granted. Part-time employees who have completed at least 8 years of continuous service at the campus in which they are currently employed on or after July 2, 2011 shall receive a lump-sum payment of $500 on the effective date the service requirement is reached. Part-time employees are eligible to receive this payment every eight years thereafter of consecutive service at the campus at which they are currently employed. Individual employees are eligible for only one service award every eight years.

Board Resolution -4- July 16, 2013 SUNY Guidelines for Discretionary Salary Increases for UUP Members July 16, 2013 General Provisions: The agreement between the State of New York and UUP provides for the distribution of four pools of funds, each equal to one-half percent (.5%) of the total basic annual salaries for 2013, 2014, and 2015 and one percent (1%) of the total basic annual salaries for 2016, at the discretion of the SUNY Board of Trustees, to eligible employees who hold positions in the professional services negotiating unit. Discretionary payments, are to be used to recognize performance of members of the professional services negotiating unit. Each appointing authority is obligated to certify that all discretionary payments granted for 7/1/13 6/30/14, 7/1/14-6/30/15, 7/1/15-6/30/16 and 7/1/16-6/30/17 are implemented. Discretionary payments are not added to base salaries. However, pursuant to Section 20.12 of the Agreement between the State University of New York and United University Professions (which will be re-numbered to 20.14 in the new agreement when ratified), the discretionary amounts are not precluded from being added to basic annual salary for specific employees. In such limited cases, the discretionary amounts would become effective retroactive to July 1 for employees having a calendar year or college year obligation and retroactive to September 1 for employees having an academic year obligation. Discretionary Adjustments: The discretionary payments for each of these years are scheduled for payment no later than December 31 following the conclusion of the prior performance program year. These payments are to be made from pools established in the campus budgets. To be eligible to receive one of these discretionary payments, an employee must be on the payroll on 7/1/13, 7/1/14, 7/1/15 or 7/1/16, as appropriate and on the payroll when the payments are made. Persons on leave from such positions, but continuing in UUP service in accordance with the terms of the contract, may be considered for discretionary payments. In addition, hourly or bi-weekly pay basis employees and returning temporary staff whose service ends prior to 6/30/13, 6/30/14, 6/30/15 or 6/30/16 shall be eligible for discretionary payments for work performed in 2013-2014, 2014-2015, 2015-2016, or 2016-2017, as appropriate. In each year of the discretionary payments, 28% of the total pool will be earmarked for distribution to part-time employees. Each campus will receive an allocation of the 28% from the total of the basic annual salaries equivalent to their actual percentage of the part-time population as of the June 30 th pool determination.

Board Resolution -5- July 16, 2013 The Chancellor s Power of SUNY Performance Incentive payment in the amount of $500 in 2013, $250 in 2014, and $500 in 2015 would be added to the basic annual salary as of June 30 th for that year and is distributed at the discretion of the Chancellor. The increases are scheduled for payment no later than December 31 following the conclusion of the prior performance program year. To be eligible for this increase, an employee must be on the payroll on July 1, 2013,, or, as applicable, and on the payroll when the payments are made. Payments are made retroactively to July 1 for employees having a calendar year or college year obligation, and retroactively to September 1 for employees having an academic year obligation. These amounts are pro-rated for part-time employees. Incumbents who have worked at least one semester during the 12 month period prior to the effective date of payment and whose service ends prior to 6/30/13, 6/30/14, or 6/30/15 shall be eligible for the payment if they are re-employed and active on the payroll on the effective date of the payment and at the time of payment. Exception Policy: In an extraordinary circumstance, campuses are able to exceed the salary maxima for an individual employee. The authority to approve an exception resides with the campus president and is not delegable to any other officer. An exception to the maxima must be reported to the University-wide Human Resource Office, including the rationale and documentation for the exception. While there is no predetermined limit on exceptions, it should be understood that this procedure is expected to be used only in exceptional cases. This procedure should not be used to increase the salary of a long-time employee who has reached the top of the rank or salary level. An individual s State salary may not exceed that of the campus president without prior approval by the Chancellor. Funding: Campuses will create a discretionary pool of one-half percent (.5%) for 2013-2014, 2014-2015, 2015-2016, and one percent (1%) for 2016-2017 fiscal years. Amounts expended beyond those pool totals will be borne by the campus-operating budget. When verifying the campus pool totals, funding sources should be identified as State Purpose, Income Fund Reimbursable, Dormitory Income Fund Reimbursable, or Hospital Income Fund Reimbursable. Although campuses are authorized to spend pool dollars, State reimbursement will be only for the State Purpose portion of the salaries. Rosters: Discretionary payments should be reported on a roster to University-wide Human Resources. The format of the rosters will be provided prior to the date on which payments will be made.

Board Resolution -6- July 16, 2013 SUNY UUP Minimum and Maximum Salary Ranges I. Professional Employees September 1, 2011 Co llege Year 6 $72,370 $129,831 $60,539 $108,348 5 $59,228 $109,971 $49,535 $91,791 4 $49,372 $94,389 $41,319 $78,810 3 $42,801 $82,704 $35,901 $69,073 2 $37,873 $72,968 $31,791 $60,958 1 $32,945 $63,230 $27,685 $52,843 September 1, 2014 Co llege Year 6 $73,817 $132,428 $61,750 $110,515 5 $60,413 $112,170 $50,526 $93,627 4 $50,359 $96,277 $42,145 $80,386 3 $43,657 $84,358 $36,619 $70,454 2 $38,630 $74,427 $32,427 $62,177 1 $33,604 $64,495 $28,239 $53,900 September 1, 2015 Co llege Year 6 $75,293 $135,077 $62,985 $112,725 5 $61,621 $114,413 $51,537 $95,500 4 $51,366 $98,203 $42,988 $81,994 3 $44,530 $86,045 $37,351 $71,863 2 $39,403 $75,916 $33,076 $63,421 1 $34,276 $65,785 $28,804 $54,978 Note: The Schedule of Positions for campuses in the New York Metropolitan Area will be increased by 10% per salary level.

Board Resolution -7- July 16, 2013 Faculty Salary Schedule II. Academic Ranks, Instructional September 1, 2011 Leading Professor $0 $209,486 $0 $175,748 Professor $66,129 $173,702 $55,283 $145,075 Associate Professor $53,314 $129,737 $44,608 $109,291 Assistant Professor $45,101 $109,291 $37,706 $90,884 Lecturer $45,101 $109,291 $37,706 $90,884 Instructor $39,350 $75,550 $32,945 $63,281 September 1, 2014 Leading Professor $0 $213,676 $0 $179,263 Professor $67,452 $177,176 $56,389 $147,977 Associate Professor $54,380 $132,332 $45,500 $111,477 Assistant Professor $46,003 $111,477 $38,460 $92,702 Lecturer $46,003 $111,477 $38,460 $92,702 Instructor $40,137 $77,061 $33,604 $64,547 September 1, 2015 Leading Professor $0 $217,950 $0 $182,848 Professor $68,801 $180,720 $57,517 $150,937 Associate Professor $55,468 $134,979 $46,410 $113,707 Assistant Professor $46,923 $113,707 $39,229 $94,556 Lecturer $46,923 $113,707 $39,229 $94,556 Instructor $40,940 $78,602 $34,276 $65,838 Note: The Schedule of Positions for campuses in the New York Metropolitan Area will be increased by 10% per salary level.

Board Resolution -8- July 16, 2013 Faculty Salary Schedule III. Academic Ranks, Health Science Centers Exclusive of Practice Plan Income Salary Level Minimum Maximum Professor & Chairman (Med) $0 $219,544 Professor (HS) $66,129 $205,558 Associate Professor (HS) $53,314 $190,470 Assistant Professor (HS) $45,101 $168,376 Lecturer (HS) $45,101 $168,376 Instructor $39,350 $148,605 Assistant Instructor $0 $97,435 Salary Level Minimum Maximum Professor & Chairman (Med) $0 $223,935 Professor (HS) $67,452 $209,669 Associate Professor (HS) $54,380 $194,279 Assistant Professor (HS) $46,003 $171,744 Lecturer (HS) $46,003 $171,744 Instructor $40,137 $151,577 Assistant Instructor $0 $99,384 Salary Level Minimum Ma ximum Professor & Chairman (Med) $0 $228,414 Professor (HS) $68,801 $213,862 Associate Professor (HS) $55,468 $198,165 Assistant Professor (HS) $46,923 $175,179 Lecturer (HS) $46,923 $175,179 Instructor $40,940 $154,609 Assistant Instructor $0 $101,372 Note: The Schedule of Positions for campuses in the New York Metropolitan Area will be increased by 10% per salary level.

Board Resolution -9- July 16, 2013 Faculty Salary Schedule IV. Academic Ranks (Law) Buffalo Center Only September 1, 2011 Salary Level Minimum Maximum Professor Law $66,129 $162,455 Associate Professor Law $53,314 $118,489 Assistant Professor Law $45,101 $102,130 September 1, 2014 Salary Level Minimum Maximum Professor Law $67,452 $165,704 Associate Professor Law $54,380 $120,859 Assistant Professor Law $46,003 $104,173 September 1, 2015 Salary Level Minimum Maximum Professor Law $68,801 $169,018 Associate Professor Law $55,468 $123,276 Assistant Professor Law $46,923 $106,256 Note: The Schedule of Positions for campuses in the New York Metropolitan Area will be increased by 10% per salary level.

Board Resolution -10- July 16, 2013 V. Librarian Ranks: September 1, 2011 Librarian $66,129 $123,694 $55,283 $103,234 Associate Librarian $53,314 $106,885 $44,608 $89,168 Senior Assistant Librarian $45,101 $90,124 $37,706 $75,256 Assistant Librarian $39,350 $73,244 $32,945 $61,188 September 1, 2014 Librarian $67,452 $126,168 $56,389 $105,299 Associate Librarian $54,380 $109,023 $45,500 $90,951 Senior Assistant Librarian $46,003 $91,926 $38,460 $76,761 Assistant Librarian $40,137 $74,709 $33,604 $62,412 September 1, 2015 Librarian $68,801 $128,691 $57,517 $107,405 Associate Librarian $55,468 $111,203 $46,410 $92,770 Senior Assistant Librarian $46,923 $93,765 $39,229 $78,296 Assistant Librarian $40,940 $76,203 $34,276 $63,660 Note: The Schedule of Positions for campuses in the New York Metropolitan Area will be increased by 10% per salary level.

Board Resolution -11- July 16, 2013 VI. Other Salaries: September 1, 2011 Senior Research Associate $54,466 $150,121 $45,538 $125,252 Research Associate $42,470 $113,084 $35,544 $94,389 Research Assistant $34,424 $94,031 $28,838 $78,513 September 1, 2014 Senior Research Associate $55,555 $153,123 $46,449 $127,757 Research Associate $43,319 $115,346 $36,255 $96,277 Research Assistant $35,112 $95,912 $29,415 $80,083 September 1, 2015 Senior Research Associate $56,666 $156,185 $47,378 $130,312 Research Associate $44,185 $117,653 $36,980 $98,203 Research Assistant $35,814 $97,830 $30,003 $81,685 Note: The Schedule of Positions for campuses in the New York Metropolitan Area will be increased by 10% per salary level.

Board Resolution -12- July 16, 2013 VII. House Staff Brooklyn HSC or Stony Brook Syracuse HSC PGY 1 $55,677 PGY 1 $48,152 PGY 2 $59,410 PGY 2 $51,766 PGY 3 $62,822 PGY 3 $54,166 PGY 4 $66,236 PGY 4 $56,380 PGY 5 $69,645 PGY 5 $58,988 PGY 6 $73,053 PGY 6 $61,394 PGY 7 $80,680 Brooklyn HSC or Stony Brook Syracuse HSC PGY 1 $56,791 PGY 1 $49,115 PGY 2 $60,598 PGY 2 $52,801 PGY 3 $64,078 PGY 3 $55,249 PGY 4 $67,561 PGY 4 $57,508 PGY 5 $71,038 PGY 5 $60,168 PGY 6 $74,514 PGY 6 $62,622 PGY 7 $82,294 Brooklyn HSC or Stony Brook Syracuse HSC PGY 1 $57,927 PGY 1 $50,097 PGY 2 $61,810 PGY 2 $53,857 PGY 3 $65,360 PGY 3 $56,354 PGY 4 $68,912 PGY 4 $58,658 PGY 5 $72,459 PGY 5 $61,371 PGY 6 $76,004 PGY 6 $63,874 PGY 7 $83,940 Head Resident Stipend $1,000 Head Resident Stipend $500 Living Allowance Included in above: Living Allowance Included in above: $2,500 Brooklyn HSC & Stony Brook $900 at Syracuse HSC