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- adjective Not of or pertaining to
faculty .
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Examples
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But employees, who typically earn between $30,000 and $40,000 per year for a nonfaculty position, also worry that furloughs will become mandatory if too few people volunteer.
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The annual awards recognize exceptional nonfaculty employees at CCU.
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In all, the layoffs will represent the loss of about 2 percent of Dartmouth's nonfaculty work force of 3,400.
Wired Campus 2010
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But at the same time we're trying to comply with the requirements of the Fair Labor Standards Act for our academic professional employees, nonfaculty, that will require them to keep records of the actual days that they're off and that they take their furlough, and that needs to be verified by their supervisor.
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IU saved most of that $29.3 million by making cuts in travel spending and through attrition of nonfaculty employees.
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However, ASU President Michael Crow said Goldwater incorrectly lumped all nonfaculty professors into an administrative category.
San Antonio Business News - Local San Antonio News | The San Antonio Business Journal 2010
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But employees, who typically earn between $30,000 and $40,000 per year for a nonfaculty position, also worry that furloughs will become mandatory if too few people volunteer.
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Birgeneau said the school is in the process of laying off several hundred nonfaculty employees, and will reduce faculty positions by 100 through attrition.
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Caught in the state budget crunch, the school is in a hiring freeze for nonfaculty positions.
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The union represents about 380 nonfaculty employees.
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