Academic Staff Executive Committee Minutes 05-30-24
Approved 06-06-24
ASEC Minutes
2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Thursday, May 30, 2024
https://uwmadison.zoom.us/j/99974309306?pwd=YWJDaVBJdmtLVDdUUlM4VmtvQjhTUT09
Members Present: Donna Cole; Alissa Ewer; Julie Hunt Johnson; Stephanie Jones; Albert Muniz, chair; Nicole Senter; Nola Walker
Guests: Christopher, East, Lynn Freeman, Lucien Gerondeau, Patrick Sheehan,
The meeting was called to order at 2:01 p.m.
The minutes of May 23 were approved with one correction.
Motion to Convene in Closed Session Pursuant to Wis. Stats. 19.85(1)(c), and (f) to Discuss Appointment to the Ad Hoc Committee on Age in the Workplace (Cole). Seconded. Approved.
Motion to Reconvene in Open Session (Cole). Seconded. Approved.
Business
- Appointment – for vote
Motion to appoint Nicole Senter to the Ad Hoc Committee on Age in the Workplace (Ewer). Seconded. Approved.
General Reports
Albert Muniz, ASEC Chair, reported that the Coordinating Committee is wrapping up their work and asked ASEC members if they had any questions they would like him to ask.
Liaison Reports
Donna Cole reported that a member of the Big10 Collaboration on Staff Advocacy asked for information about other institutions’ bullying policies.
Business
- Topics for Guests
Interim Chief: culture and climate at UWPD; lessons learned from protests/encampment; preparations for fall semester
Recessed at 2:20 p.m.
Reconvened at 2:58 p.m.
Guest: Patrick Sheehan, Chief Human Resources Officer
In April, the Department of Labor announced a final rule altering overtime pay regulations. On July 1, the minimum salary threshold for an employee to be classified as exempt will increase to $43,888, and it will increase again on January 1, 2025 to $58,656. The final rule also includes automatic updates to the salary threshold every three years. This will increase the number of employees on our campus that will be subject to overtime. Employees affected by this change will not change employment categories, and it’s not anticipated that employee benefits will change. The Office of Human Resources (OHR) is creating materials to support employees through this change.
OHR is working through how to operationalize the position cap. They’ve developed a draft strategy that executive leadership is reviewing. Authority would be delegated to deans/directors to manage the number of positions they have been allocated. We have approximately 22,000 positions on our campus, and approximately 8,000 are subject to the cap.
The paid parental leave policy has a July 1 effective date. Policy guidance is available on the OHR website, and they are providing training to divisional disability representatives across campus. Additional communications about the policy will go out to campus in the coming weeks.
Guests: Lynn Freeman, Chief Employee Learning Officer, Office of Human Resources
Lynn presented on the knowledge and skills project her team has been working on. A list of 64 knowledges and skills have been mapped to 1,200 different UW-Madison job titles. There will be a knowledges and skills hub, which will be a website resource for employees who want to develop their skills, stay relevant in their career, or want to learn something new. Each knowledge and skill will have a landing page with at least one learning recommendation associated with it. There will be formal and informal learning opportunities available. Additionally, job titles in the standard job description library will have knowledges and skills associated with them. The hub is scheduled to go-live in July, at which time there will be a campus announcement.
Meeting adjourned at 4:10 p.m.
Minutes submitted by Lesley Fisher, Interim Secretary of the Academic Staff