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By Jan Easter
Assistant Ntws Ed
USC faculty and personnc
percent salary increase
although some discrepancy
State Budget and Control
unclassified employees w(
pay boost.
"There was some confusi
the raises granted in July w
year," according to M.D. Tj
president of personnel.
piuyetib, inuiuuiiig ciems a
personnel, and unclassif
including faculty and i
ministrators, received a foi
increase in July.
Robert Hall, state
classification and compen
Accepts sprit
Sa
By Tom Travis and R.L. CI
News Editor Gamecock St
Egyptian President
daaai s upcoming visi
establish USC as an "interr
force," according to Pr
James B. Holderman.
A USC delegation to Eg}
for one hour and 40 minuU
Sadat this past weekend, i
the Egyptian leader and his
accept honorary degrees,
accepted the invitation Jan.
he and his wife will vi
campus sometime this spr
The Egypt delegation, hei
Frank Borkowski, USC p
and George Curry, secretar
USC Boaid of Trustees, v,
Egypt to observe the prog
the USC Geology Depart mei
studies in that country.
Sadat extended an invita
the USC delegation to
President Holderman to gi
group 10 auena me signing
Israeli-Egyptian peace treai
the treaty is culminated.
Borkowski said Hold
would make arrangements
group of (JSC officials to
The meeting with Sadat
"nlpncnnt aurnriap " nnnnr
U?.r..UV,
Holderman. "We hope we <
him (Sadat) to speak at
mencement exercises in M*
said.
If Sadat cannot app<
commencement, a specif
vocation will be held in his
according to Holderman.
Holderman said there is r
to what relations with Egj
mean to USC. "We'll probt
able to attract other
leaders," he said.
Holderman was schedu
accompany the Egypt dele
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nan activities,
re proceeds.
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iC persoi
et pay hil
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;1 received a four act specified th
iffective Jan. 1, to receive a foui
arose within the an additional f(
Board whether Money was all
>uld receive the percent averaj
performance, *
on as to whether Also, accordi
ere for the whole universities we
ivener, USC vice percent incres
Classified em- ployees as a
ind maintenance (colleges and
ied employees, money appropr
ipper-level ad- and give eight j
it percent salary none to anothei
"IN ADDI1
director of positions where
isation, said the give some em
ig invitation
1UOL CU1I1
hesley but remained at USC bee
ff writer heavy work load.
Anwar Sadat won the 1978 No
! prize for initiating peace I
lational ,srae, He shared the p
esiaent Israeli Prime Minister M
rpt met
is with The USC Geology Dept.
nviting studying mineral and oil
wife to in Egypt under the gui
Sadat
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. trci?.ciu increase ?juiy 1 ana
)ur percent effective Jan. 1. mis
so appropriated for a five had
ge merit raise based on inci
lall said. ?
ng to the act, colleges and j
re authorized to give a four j
ise for unclassified em-,
group, Hall said. "They ..
universities) can take the <<r
iated for general increases
percent to one employee and
r," he said.
'ION, there were some
; the institutions wanted to
ployees who had received
ing to US
ause of a William Kanes, who a
Sadat this past weekc
u _i The EcvDt trin was f
talks with |rant fr?m? the Earth i
rize with R^fearch Institute
lenachem "Carolina, and So.
are truly becoming wi
world," Holderman si
has been proud of the recoj
I deposits events such as this I
dance of university and to the
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motions more of a raise in exce
te-imposed maximum of 16 p
1 said. These requests were app
Budget and Control Board, som<
much as 30 percent increases 4
Iprstondincr this was a!1 thpv u/n
1 said.
owever, when the classified ei
a four percent increase in Janu
1 the university requested an a
r percent increase for unc
ployees also. "Because of the i
understanding, and because the
1 already promised the emplo;
'ease, the board approved it," F
IORE THAN 400 higher educai
'ees statewide received sal
ises of 16 percent or higher, acc<
iam Putnam, Budget and Contr
ctor.
I'he Budget and Control B02
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fm v-ornDre
ISO met with [choice .
inanced by a P^SBBBSI
Sciences and mmm
ith Carolina masterci
ndows to the i
lid. "We are
?nition that
bring to the j
state." i
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>?! NXss
of the previously approved
>ercent," ployees' salaries, inc
roved by and upper level adr
2 of them "They did not excee
'with the Putnam said all ac
uld get," had received less tha
were then given bla
nployees board for increases i
ary, Hall said.
dditional "THAT LEFT tl
classified (university) wanted
apparent board told them that
colleges specifics, including t
yees the of salary increase, i
lall said. said. Those who recei
.. maximum had beer
. ' teaching status to ai
ary in- ?
)rding to "It was the board'
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and not an additk
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d the maximum."
ademic personnel who
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