WKU Regents Want Raises Out in the Open
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Updated: 4:54 AM Nov 25, 2010
WKU Regents Want Raises Out in the Open
WKU Board of Regents moves to avoid future pay raise problems.
Posted: 9:35 PM Nov 24, 2010
Reporter: Associated Press
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The Western Kentucky University Board of Regents is trying to avoid future problems with salary increases by requiring anyone seeking a pay raise of $5,000 or more to justify it in writing.

It is the regents' response to controversial salary increases for WKU administrators last year.

A dispute arose in October 2009, when a contract extension proposed for former Athletic Director Wood Selig, would have raised his base pay of $141,000 by $34,000, plus a four-year annuity payment of $25,000, and bonuses based on team performance.

The proposed raises angered students and faculty members following a four-percent tuition hike, and bonuses of $500 to $1,000 for faculty, instead of raises.


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