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CL/TE Salary Guidelines
Indiana University Southeast is committed to a fair and equitable classification and compensation system as the basis for recognizing the
relative value of jobs to the institution's operation. These salary guidelines summarize the compensation policies for Clerical/Technical staff
at the Southeast Campus. Please refer to the Salary Administration Policy for further details.
- Starting salaries shall reflect a combination of externally competitive starting salaries, salaries of current incumbents, and the qualifications of the new
employee. Starting salaries will typically be set in the first quartile of the salary range. A new employee who meets the minimum qualifications of the position
should receive the minimum starting salary. Starting salaries above the minimum require that the employee's qualifications exceed the minimum required
qualifications, and it is expected that the new employee will become a strong contributor in the position within a few months. See Compensation Policy 3.9| for
details.
- Promotional salary increases are given to recognize a significant increase in the level of an employee's job responsibilities. A promotion is an assignment of
an employee to a new position in a higher pay grade. It is not to be confused with a classification action, which increases the grade of the employee' current
job. Employees promoted to a position with a higher salary grade will receive a salary adjustment of 10% or the minimum of the salary grade, whichever is higher.
See Compensation Policy 3.10| for details.
- Employees transferred to a position with the same salary grade will not receive a salary adjustment. See Compensation Policy 3.11| for details.
- Employees who accept a position with a lower salary grade or who are demoted due to a lack of performance or lack of qualifications will receive a decrease in
salary. The decrease will be 10% or the difference between the pay ranges, which ever is the smallest. See Compensation Policy 3.12| for details.
- Employees whose positions are reclassified to a job in a higher-grade level will receive a salary adjustment equal to the percent difference between the
midpoint of the ranges. Employees whose positions are reclassified to a lower classification level will typically receive no reduction in pay. See Compensation
Policy 3.6| for details.
- Temporary salary adjustments will be made when an employee assumes the duties of a position in a higher-grade level for at least two weeks and for reasons
other than vacation. An employee may retain some significant elements of their regular position. Adjustments shall typically be the greater of the minimum rate
of the higher grade or 10%. See Compensation Policy 3.13| for details.
- An equity adjustment is a special, usually one time, salary increase provided to an employee to correct a significant deviation from internal equity or external
competitiveness.
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