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Teaching and research assistants at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell and the University of Iowa approved a union contract in 1996. [37] Wayne State University also negotiated a contract with teaching assistants in 1999. [citation needed] Besides SUNY, the University of California system was the second university system to unionize. In ...
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds earned $135,000 in fiscal year 2023, according to the State Employee Salary Book. The governor's base pay has remained at $130,000 per year since 2005, when Tom Vilsack held ...
Under the terms of the 2010 Defense Authorization Act, Public Law 111-84, all employees under NSPS must be converted back to their previous pay system not later than January 1, 2012. The law also mandates that no employees lose pay as a result of this conversion. [72] In order to ensure this, a set of conversion rules has been developed.
A pay grade is a unit in systems of monetary compensation for employment. It is commonly used in public service, both civil and military , but also for companies of the private sector. Pay grades facilitate the employment process by providing a fixed framework of salary ranges, as opposed to a free negotiation.
The state of Iowa will have to pay about $2 million in damages to a state employees’ union following an Iowa Supreme Court ruling Friday finding that it failed to honor a contract requirement ...
All but one of Iowa's AEAs report that their 2023-24 turnover is the highest in the past five years as they adjust to new law, smaller budgets. About 500 AEA workers are leaving. How Area ...
Hogan's starting salary at the University of Illinois was $620,000, which is $170,000 more than the salary of his immediate predecessor, B. Joseph White. [12] Hogan also brought as his chief-of-staff, Lisa Troyer, who was given the initial salary of $195,000 per year, compared to the $107,500 salary of the executive assistant to Joseph White.
The University of Iowa (U of I, UIowa, or Iowa [7]) is a public research university in Iowa City, Iowa, United States. Founded in 1847, it is the oldest and largest university in the state. The University of Iowa is organized into 12 colleges offering more than 200 areas of study and 7 professional degrees. [7]