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Vermont Business Magazine The University of Vermont and its full-time faculty union, United Academics, have finalized an unprecedented 4-year labor contract that values the faculty and their contributions to the university, and recognizes the need for ongoing fiscal prudence, the UVM administration said in a statement announcing the agreement. The union said it was able to hold off cuts to base pay and benefits during the negotiations, which lasted virtually through the pandemic.
Although the university’s finances are generally stable, UVM said it continues to face multi-million-dollar revenue shortfalls. With state support amounting to only 6 percent of the university’s operating budget, UVM’s long-term success and stability requires the university to continue to restrain spending, increase value through innovation, and keep tuition affordable for students and their families.
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JAMMU, Apr 23: In a major step towards fulfilling the long pending demand and equipping the schools with heads, the School Education Department has cleared the regularization and promotion of 1227 Incharge Principals and Senior Lecturers.
The regularization and promotion was approved today by the Lt Governor Manoj Sinha after the Departmental Promotion Committee (DPC), headed by Secretary School Education Department, B K Singh cleared the names of 1227 Incharge Principals and Senior Lecturers, official sources told the Excelsior.
This was confirmed by the Lt Governor in a tweet, late this evening, according to which 1227 Incharge Principals and Senior Lecturers pending regularization since 2007 have now been regularized or promoted with due date by the School Education Department.
BENIN CITY – The Edo State Government has commenced recruitment of academic and non-teaching staff for the state’s College of Education, ahead of the college’s reopening.
Permanent Secretary, Edo State Ministry of Education, Mrs. Maris Stella Imasuen, in a statement, reassured the government’s commitment to the training and empowerment of teachers in the state.
She explained that the exercise was in line with the Governor Godwin Obaseki-led administration’s commitment to sustaining a highly-motivated and professional teaching workforce.
Some non-teaching positions for recruitment include Deputy Registrar, Administrative Officers, Deputy Bursar, Chief Accountant, Account Officers, Director of Works and Nurses.