Negotiating Additional Raises
The Harvard-HUCTW contract allows members to negotiate additional salary increases, outside of the annual HUCTW raises. The contract indicates that additional raises can be granted to HUCTW members at anytime. Below is the relevant contract language on “other increases”. If you’d like to strategize about how to approach this conversation with your supervisor, please reach out to an HUCTW organizer or write to huctw.info@huctw.org.
Other Increases
Salary increases for other reasons may be granted at any time, subject to policy and approval requirements established by local units and the University. At a minimum, proposed increases must be discussed with and approved by the local personnel office responsible for the area. (Agreement, page 25)
Additionally, if your workload or your level of responsibility has grown substantially, you may want to explore options for recognition, including extra compensation or a job reclassification.
Maybe your job has evolved over time, or your supervisor has asked you to take on additional duties. Perhaps you are filling in for a colleague or supervisor who is out of the office or has left Harvard. Our contract describes a number of ways that a member can be compensated for extra work, depending on his/her situation.
Extra Compensation
Extra compensation is defined as an unusual, nonrecurring, or extraordinary payment for Harvard work that falls beyond an employeeâs regular job assignment.
Work for which extra compensation may be appropriate includes, but is not limited to:
Work occasioned by the absence of a supervisor or co-worker.
Ordinarily, extra compensation should be paid for such work when it is anticipated that work will be performed for more than 20 work days when covering for a co-worker or for more than 7 days when covering for a supervisor. Extra compensation for such duties assigned for shorter periods of time may be considered. Extra compensation will be set at a negotiated rate appropriate to the work performed.Work not performed for the employeeâs primary employing unit.
Such work shall not interfere with the employeeâs regular responsibilities and shall be performed outside the employeeâs regular work schedule. Compensation for this work is to be negotiated between the employee and the departmental representative requesting the work. All hours over 40 must be paid at 1 1â2 times the employeeâs straight time rate for the workweek.Extra compensation is not appropriate if additional duties become a permanent part of an employeeâs regular job. A job review and possible change in job description, grade, or rate of compensation may be appropriate (see below under, âJob Reclassificationâ to learn more about this).
Job Reclassification
Whenever there have been substantive, measurable changes in a jobâs content and responsibilities, which cause the job to appear inappropriately classified, a reclassification review should be initiated. These job reviews may be requested by a union member, a supervisor, or an HR officer at anytime. HUCTW representatives can also be available to help or advise a union member at any stage of the process.
Local Reclassification Process
As a part of the job review process, a union member will typically fill out a Position Description Questionnaire (PDQ), which asks the member to describe his/her job duties in detail. During this process, union members sometimes find it useful to review the generic job descriptions for their job family, available on the general Harvard Human Resources website. Once union member has completed the form, the PDQ is usually signed by the memberâs supervisor in order to indicate that the supervisor has read it. The PDQ is then submitted to the local HR office for review.
Ordinarily, the reclassification decision should take no longer than four weeks from the time it is submitted to a local HR office. In cases where an employee has made the request, the personnel officer or supervisor should keep her or him informed of the reviewâs status, including a general sense of when a decision can be expected.
Normally, a salary increase should be granted when a person is promoted or reclassified to a higher grade. The amount of the increase should reflect the employeeâs skills and experience in relation to those required for the position, and in relation to those of others who work in the unit. It should also reflect the difference in salary level of the old and new job. Most often, changes in classification status and/or compensation are retroactive to the date of PDQ submission.
Joint Reclassification Process
If at the end of the local process, a union member still doesnât feel that their job is appropriately classified, he/she may request the assistance of the University Joint Reclassification Committee (UJRC). The UJRC is composed of equal numbers of union and management representatives from across Harvard. Requests for UJRC involvement can be made through the HUCTW office.
Two representatives from the UJRC, one union and one management, will be assigned to the unionâs memberâs case. Together this pair will interview the relevant parties as well as review the PDQ and any other pertinent documents. Once they have concluded their review, the pair will present their findings to the UJRC and Committee will come to a consensus about the reclassification request. The UJRCâs decision is binding on all parties.
Job Reclassification Workshops
Workshops on the job reclassification process are offered several times a year (typically nine times a year, alternating between the Cambridge and Longwood campuses). These workshops are useful for anyone interested in thinking about a job reclassification or upgrade. Workshop attendees will learn directly from union leaders who participate on the UJRC; topics covered include the Universityâs classification system, tips/strategies for navigating your reclassification effort and likely outcomes. Each participant will receive a customized packet of information.
If you are interested in attending a reclassification workshop, please write to huctw.training@huctw.org and you will be invited to the next session.
 Generic HUCTW Job Descriptions:
http://hr.harvard.edu/huctw-generic-job-descriptions
Position Description Questionnaire (PDQ):
http://hr.harvard.edu/position-documentation
Please note: Some schools may use a very similar version of this form with additional school-specific questions on the form. Please check with your HR representative to find out if this is the case for your school or department.
Please reach out to the HUCTW Office if you have any questions about either of the topics above, and we will connect you with the HUCTW Organizer for your department.