性欲社 to release employee salary information
June 30, 2011
The university has received a request from the Sun Star student newspaper to release
salary and other public information about all 性欲社 employees. That university plans
to release that information in July. Under state law and university policies, certain
employee information is public. This information release will include all employees,
except student employees.
The information we will be releasing is limited to:
鈥 Employee name
鈥 Position
鈥 Salary
鈥 Department and/or campus
鈥 Longevity
鈥 Contract duration (9-month, 10-month, etc.)
鈥 Part-time or full-time status
The Sun Star plans to create a searchable online database for the public to access
information about employee compensation at the university. Here is an example of a
similar database at another university:
While there is no option to opt-out of this release of information, aside from the
public information detailed above, employees鈥 confidential personnel files will remain
so.
Following is some additional information about the salary release. If you do not find
the answer to your questions here, please feel free to speak with your supervisor
or HR consultant.
Q - Why is the university releasing this information?
A 鈥 Under state law and Regents鈥 policy, certain information about public employees
is considered public information. That information includes: 鈥淒ates of present and
past employment with the university, position title, type of employment, campus and
salary 鈥︹
Q 鈥 Will my name be included in the information release?
A 鈥 Yes, that information is public.
Q 鈥 Why do some people in the same positions make more or less money than others?
A 鈥 Each employee鈥檚 compensation includes a variety of factors, including their longevity
at the university, their level of experience when they were hired and their on-the-job
performance. In addition, employees in some rural areas receive a cost differential
to account for higher living expenses in the area where they work.
Q 鈥 Will my address or phone number be released to the public as well?
A 鈥 No. Employee contact information is not considered public information and is not
part of this information release.
Q 鈥 Will performance evaluations be released to the public?
A 鈥 No. Performance evaluations are not considered public information and are not
part of this information release.
Q - What prompted this request for information to be posted?
A 鈥 The Sun Star editor contacted the 性欲社 public information office and requested
the release of the information.
Q - Where can I locate the policy and/applicable law that supports this request?
A 鈥 Regents鈥 policy 4.01.062 deals with confidentiality of personnel records and what
information is and is not public. Regents鈥 policies are available for viewing online
at . Applicable state law, which is referenced in Regents鈥 policy, is available online
at . Alaska Statute 39.25.080 governs personnel records.
Q - When I was hired with the university my contract letter didn't state that this
information is public. Why didn鈥檛 the university tell me before that the information
was public?
A 鈥 Every employee鈥檚 terms of employment are governed by state law and Regents鈥 policy,
both of which state that this information is public. As a public institution, much
of the university鈥檚 information is public and subject to open records requests. It
wouldn鈥檛 be possible to anticipate and inform employees about every piece of information
that could be made public. As such information requests are received, we do our best
to notify affected employees, as we are doing in this case.
Q - Is this request for information union initiated?
A 鈥 No, the request came from a member of the media.
Q - Will this information be updated periodically?
A 鈥 While the request was just for this year鈥檚 data, we anticipate that the Sun Star,
and perhaps other media organizations, will request regular updates of the information.
Q - Does this apply to statewide or just the 性欲社 campus?
A 鈥 The request is currently just for 性欲社 campus employees, but the regulation applies
to all university employees.
Q 鈥 Do other State of Alaska employees or public employees post their salaries?
A 鈥 Under state law, AS 39.25.080, state employees鈥 salaries are public information
and thus would be required to be released, if requested. Access to relevant Alaska
statutes is available .
Q - When will the information be published?
A 鈥 The Sun Star has indicated that they hope to have the database online by the end
of August.
Q - What salary number will be released? How can I check to see whether it will be
accurate?
A 鈥 All employees can check their salary by logging into UAOnline. The salary release
will include only gross budgeted salary, not the cost of benefits or any individual
deductions.
Q - Why is the Sun Star asking for this information?
A 鈥 The Sun Star editor has written an editorial explaining what they plan to do with
the information and why they made the request. They have also created a Facebook discussion
on the request. The editorial, and a link the the Facebook group, is online at .