Merit
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Classified
Classified employees who have not achieved step 10 in the respective grade for their classification, have received a standard or better evaluation rating and have worked for one year full-time equivalent (2088 hours) in their current step, are eligible for merit increases. The maximum merit salary increase is an adjustment of one step, approximately four and one-half percent annually. (NAC 284.194) If your date of promotion coincides with your pay progression date, the merit salary increase will be computed first and the promotional increase applied to your new pay rate. (NAC 284.186) If you continue to do satisfactory work, you will remain eligible for annual merit salary increases until you have reached the maximum step within your grade. In addition to merit salary increases, your salary may be adjusted by general salary increases granted by the legislature. There are several events that can affect an employee’s merit increase, for further assistance and information regarding classified merit increases please refer to NAC 284.075, NAC 284.182, NAC 284.194 and NAC 284.196 or contact Business Center North Human Resources at 775-784-6844.
Performance Evaluation and Merit
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Academic and Administrative Faculty
The University typically receives an allocation for merit from the State Legislature. Comparable funds are to be provided by non-state-funded budgets as available to reward meritorious performance for non-state-funded faculty positions. Colleges, schools, or other units will use their established criteria and processes for determining meritorious performance. Departmental recommendations based on annual performance evaluations will be considered in determining merit awards. One major objective of the merit distribution policy is to maintain the standards for rewarding quality performance. Vice presidents will be responsible for reviewing and approving the recommendation of merit within their unit.
Performance Evaluation and Merit
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Student Employees
The employer determines frequency and manner in which merit raises are made within the job classification schedule. Student employees should be evaluated on a regular basis, typically once a semester. If the evaluation is satisfactory, a merit increase within the classification wage range might be appropriate. A new PAF is required to submit this change. If the classification changes, a new Job Board number must be obtained. If the PAF is submitted after timesheets have been generated, the wage on the pre-printed timesheet must be manually changed to the new rate. The employer makes the change on the timesheet prior to submitting it to the Payroll office.
