CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEES
PERSONNEL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
(CEPAC)
at
the
Board of Regents’
Planning Retreat
Meeting: 7:00 am, July
15, 2005
Representatives from five of the
six CEPAC/Staff Senates/Staff Associations
across the Montana University System met in Great Falls
on July 14, prior to a breakfast meeting with the Regents on the 15th. Present were: Liane
Forrester, UMWestern; Kathy Frantzreb
and Michelle Crowe, UM-Missoula; Janna Myers, MSU-Billings; Christine Mueller
and Julie Strobel, MSU-Northern; Genevieve Burmeister, Michelle Larsen, Sara France, MSU-Bozeman.
Over the
last few months, CEPAC and the Staff
Senates/Associations had been gathering material and exchanging ideas for
presentation in a planning context, in keeping with Regents’ current retreat. Discussion, on the evening of the 14th , was a culmination of this work, and
further consideration of classified issues across the MUS.
Present at
the breakfast meeting, on July 15th, were the CEPAC/Staff
Senate/Staff Association representatives (listed above) plus Regent Hamilton,
Regent Semmens, Regent Barrett, Regent Mercer, Regent
Taylor, Regent Foster, Commissioner Stearns, President Dennison and President
Gamble.
Christine
Mueller opened the meeting with introductions, and thanks to the Regents for
including classified staff on the retreat agenda. Sara France introduced CEPAC’s
presentation materials, and Kathy Frantzreb
circulated handouts from UM-Missoula.
Informal conversation and discussion ensued, with a very worthwhile
exchange (with everyone present contributing ideas and suggestions) regarding
the university system as an employer, classified recruitment and retention, market
influences across the State and the extraordinary circumstances occurring in
the Bozeman area, the role of the university system in the economy,
outsourcing, and the State contribution to pay plan financing. The FY05-06 salary increases were mentioned,
coupled with the influence of CEPAC/Staff
Senate/Association presentations on salary/cost of living issues. The significance of the current raises was
duly and appropriately acknowledged.
Conversation
turned to retention issues other than salary: pooling resources from across the
MUS to provide low-cost initiatives in the areas of professional development,
and training; staff recognition; electronic communications and information
sharing. Supervisor training and
evaluation was discussed, along with the various campuses’ existing and
potential programs.
The Regents
expressed an interest in receiving more information about classified
professional development and training, and the impact of cuts in travel budgets
on staff attendance and conferences and trainings, at our next meeting in
November, 2005.
CEPAC
and the Staff Senates/Associations’ continued collaboration and sharing of best
practices was discussed and commended, and plans for expansion of our work
together were mentioned.
Christine
Mueller closed the meeting by thanking the Commissioner and Regents for hosting
CEPAC and the Staff Senates/Associations in
Great Falls, and looking forward to our meeting again in November.