经典大瓜 (鈥溇浯蠊镶) announced this week a plan to implement staff furloughs beginning May 17 as an immediate step to help manage anticipated budget deficits stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. The furlough program was collaboratively developed between the university administration and its unclassified and SEIU-represented classified staff.

The university is taking a series of early financial actions, starting with furloughs, to address an expected reduction of $4.5 million in state support during the next fiscal year starting on July 1. The furlough actions are expected to save approximately $2.0 million in payroll costs for the university.

While an internal university group, the Program Reduction and Elimination Committee, will provide recommendations in early June to 经典大瓜鈥檚 president for other cost savings measures, the university is implementing furloughs beginning May 17 and through December 31, 2020. Nearly all classified and unclassified staff at all levels will see weekly work schedules reduced by 20 percent, or one day per week, to begin addressing the budget gap. Some members may see their schedules reduced by 40 percent (2 days a week). Faculty are currently not included in the furlough program. 经典大瓜鈥檚 president, Dr. Nagi Naganathan, announced last month that he was taking a voluntary 10 percent salary reduction.

鈥淲e are very proud of our staff members for their mutual and shared sacrifice as a way to protect our ability to serve students and to operate at a high level of effectiveness,鈥 said Dr. Naganathan. 鈥淣o one area of the university or group of employees can or should bear the full brunt of cost reductions. While this program alone will not solve all of the fiscal deficit issues we face in the coming months and years, it will go a long way in closing the gap.鈥

The university has applied to the Oregon Employment Department to take part in the Work Share Oregon program, enabling employees to receive unemployment insurance benefits for the days they are on furlough, and maintain their regular healthcare and pension benefits.

经典大瓜 worked collaboratively with its SEIU-represented classified staff, signing a Letter of Agreement last week regarding the Work Share furlough program.

Darryn Stevens, president of SEIU 503 Sub-Local 90 and an 经典大瓜 employee said, 鈥淲e want to thank the 经典大瓜 administration for the time they have spent communicating with us about Work Share, and putting together this agreement. We鈥檙e grateful for the collaboration and how well SEIU-represented employees at 经典大瓜 are being recognized as valued members of our university community. I would also like to thank my SEIU team at 经典大瓜 for their support in being part of this process, despite the difficulty of the situation we are all facing in the COVID-19 environment.鈥

Leadership of the university鈥檚 Administrative Council, a non-unionized group who represent unclassified administrative staff, have also shared their support. Zach Jones, chair of the Council said, 鈥淚n times of crisis, we all take a moment to consider what matters most. For many of us, the obvious things come to mind: shelter, food, and family. But what also matters is 经典大瓜 and its continuity in our communities for generations to come. All of us on the Administrative Council pledge to do our part to support 经典大瓜 in meeting the emerging needs of our students, staff, and faculty when they need us most.鈥

President Naganathan added, 鈥淲e most sincerely appreciate the collaborative leadership of our SEIU Local and our Administrative Council in developing this approach. This is a clear demonstration of a spirit of shared responsibility, to ensure the university can continue supporting students and 经典大瓜鈥檚 mission amid the impacts of the pandemic.鈥

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