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U Of I Announces System-Wide Raises

 
The Hallene Gateway on the east side of the University of Illinois' Urbana campus.

The Hallene Gateway on the east side of the University of Illinois' Urbana campus. David Mercer/Illinois Public Media

University of Illinois President Tim Killeen Tuesday announced system-wide raises for the upcoming academic year.

In an email to university employees Tuesday morning, Killeen said that the raises will be merit-based and average two percent across each unit, though individual raises will vary. The increases will take effect August 16th.

Killeen cited the recently passed state budget as one reason for the salary increases. The U of I will receive an additional $11.6 million compared to the current fiscal year, bringing the system’s state funding to just under $600 million.

Killeen said that the program will be available to most academic and civil service employees, except for those whose wages are set by collective bargaining.

Note: All employees of Illinois Public Media are University of Illinois employees, and will be subject to this program.