On May 14, reacting to a $5.7 billion deterioration in the
states fiscal condition, the Governor proposed reducing the
Universitys General Fund augmentation for 2001-2002 from an
original (January) figure of $202.5M to $185.8M. Some of the
changes are discussed below.
Proposed increases beyond the original
appropriations included:
· $100.6M to address increases in natural gas costs. This
includes $55.9M in onetime funds to address current year costs.
These funds are also available to promote conservation consistent
with the Governors goal of reducing peak-load energy use by
state agencies by 20 percent.
· $12.8M to fund a projected enrollment increase of 1,400
full-time equivalent students. This brings total budgeted
enrollment growth, including summer enrollment, to 10,522 FTE
students.
Proposed Reductions: The change from the January
budget which will clearly have greatest impact on the faculty is
an $89.9M reduction in the so-called partnership budget. IF the
Legislature concurs, the effect of these cuts will be:
· A reduction of $47M in the compensation and benefits budget.
· A reduction of $29M in the budgets for maintenance, equipment,
instructional technology, and libraries
· A reduction of $8M which was originally proposed to effect a
small reduction in the UC student/faculty ratio.
· A loss of $5M in inflation adjustment funding.
Faculty Salary Impact: The $47M figure mentioned
above would have funded faculty and staff merit promotions, a 2%
COLA for all employees, and a 1% parity adjustment for faculty
and eligible staff. Having learned a lesson from 1991-92, UC has
stated that merits and promotions will not be affected. Building
that firewall will leave 0.5% or less for COLAs.
These issues are currently before the Legislature. Further
reductions could occur because the Governor's proposed budget
leaves only $1 billion in reserve. CUCFA has been lobbying
strongly for faculty salary increases and other interests, and we
will continue to do so.
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