Faculty and staff voted to take a 5 percent pay cut last spring to
prevent more class cuts. Student workers on campus also took a pay cut,
but never got a chance to vote. Some insist they were never told.
There is also confusion about what college records say students are
making and what they are actually paid. Students, like employees, are
making 5 percent less, but official college payroll records do not
reflect the pay reductions.
One student, speaking on condition of anonymity, said he had worked
at the Academic Success Center (ASC) for years. According to payroll
records he is making $11 per hour. In reality, after the cut, he is paid
$10.45 an hour. He said the monthly contract he must sign to keep his
job stipulates he will be paid at his original rate of $11 even though
he is actually making $10.45.
“Every month we sign our HRTs (Human Resource Transactions), the form
which shows how many hours we worked and what our rate of pay is,” he
said. “Every month I signed that timesheet at the beginning of the
month, and again it said I would be paid $11 per hour.”