2 Wednesday, February 24, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Advertise in the Kansan Weather Forecast LAWRENCE Classified employees angry about proposal By Rebecca I. Cisek Kansan staff writer Classified employees are angry that some of them might not have their job duties re-evaluated and might not receive raises under Gov. Mike Hayden's proposal to postpone a reclassification plan. Classified Senate met last night in the Kansas Union's Governor's Room. Sgt. John Brothers, KU policeman and president of the senate, said Hayden's budget would put on hold the Comprehensive Job Reclassification Survey begun two years ago. The survey evaluates the jobs of classified employees to see if duties correspond to classification. It also attempts to make classified salaries competitive with the private sector. Hayden cited insufficient funds as the reason for the delay, but Brothers said that it is inconsistent with his actions on other programs. "They managed to find money for unclassified faculty salary upgrades, but they can't find money for us," he said. Brothers said he didn't want the Margin of Excellence plan to take effect at the expense of classified employees. Some classified jobs have been re-evaluated already, and some employees have received raises. But, Brothers said, postponing the program creates morale problems because an employee might end up with a sick employee than his supervisor if the supervisor's job hasn't been re-evaluated vet. Debbie Shipman, administrative officer in student housing, was supposed to see reclassification of her job the last year of the five-year plan, but that might be delayed. She said that she saw the need for improved salaries but that the need also applied to classified employee salaries. On Campus "I don't think that we have to suffer," Shipman said. 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