University of Tennessee Plans To Pay Bonuses Despite Belt-tightening Measures

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Despite belt-tightening and possible layoffs, the University of Tennessee still plans to pay nearly $416,000 in bonuses to 202 employees who raise money from alumni and donors.

The bonuses are for raising $184 million in donations in 2008, surpassing the year’s goal by $9 million and putting UT $44 million ahead in a seven-year schedule to raise $1 billion by the end of 2011.

UT Vice President Hank Dye said Wednesday the university intends to “honor the commitment for 2008, but going forward the incentive program is currently suspended and under review pending economic factors.“

UT President John Petersen notified the UT Board of Trustees on Monday that the incentive program the trustees approved in 2006 was being suspended effective June 30.

He said money from vacant positions has been used to pay the bonuses, but those vacant positions will be gone as UT works to trim $60 million to $100 million from its budget because of declining state revenue.

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Flag Comment Posted by New to area on January 29, 2009 at 12:11 pm

No one should be getting bonuses!!! Anywhere, and that includes Congress and their $4700.00 bonus. They need a salary reduction based on their approval rating.

Flag Comment Posted by evaningstar on January 29, 2009 at 10:28 am

Well,they have to raise money to pay that fat salary for Fulmer to be golf buddies with the president of the school.

Flag Comment Posted by Bill on January 28, 2009 at 11:30 pm

WHAT a Shame to waste money that was donated to the school.
You Greedy Educated PIMPS !!

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