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EMPLOYEE (FRINGE) BENEFIT RATES AND SALARY ESCALATION
(Updated 10/10/07).
Summarized below for immediate use when preparing
contract and grant proposals are revised composite fringe benefit
rates which should be used for all proposals. All rates are expressed
as a percentage of salaries.
Fringe Benefit Rates
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APPLICABLE
10/1/07 |
| ACADEMIC PERSONNEL |
17.0% |
| STAFF PERSONNEL – CAREER |
25.0% |
| VISITING ACADEMIC TITLES |
10.5% |
STAFF PERSONNEL – CASUAL WITH CORE BENEFITS
(Working more than 17.5 hrs/wk, excluding: students in casual
restricted jobs or an academic title designated as student
assistant; per diem, by agreement, and stipend only employees;
and initial appointment of temporary for less than 3 months)
|
4.7% |
STAFF PERSONNEL – CASUAL WITHOUT CORE BENEFITS
(Working less than 17.5 hrs/wk, and by agreement, stipend only,
per diem, and temporary employees)
|
2.7% |
GRADUATE STUDENTS – ACADEMIC YEAR
* (Worker’s Compensation Insurance Only)
|
1.2% |
GRADUATE STUDENTS – SUMMER
(Worker’s Compensation, Unemployment Insurance and Medicare)
|
2.6% |
| POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW |
18.2% |
* In addition, for graduate students with eligible
titles who work 25% or more per quarter, budget the cost of fee remission
including Graduate Student Health Insurance in the “Other Expenses” category
using the rates listed at http://saawww.ucsf.edu/graduate/policy_academpl.htm.
The full policy on fee remission can be found at: http://saawww.ucsf.edu/admission/gradfees.html.
Please note that tuition remission is not allowable under this policy
Long Range Fringe Benefit Projections
The fringe benefit rates included in this memo
can be used to budget fringe benefits for multi-year periods.
Fringe
Benefits - Composite Rates
| COMPONENTS |
RATES
EFFECTIVE 10/1/07 |
|
Academic |
Staff |
| (UCRS) Retirement Contribution |
0.00 |
0.00 |
| Health Plan Contribution |
5.81 |
10.28 |
| Social Security (FICA) |
5.00 |
6.20 |
| Dental Plan |
0.83 |
1.32 |
| Vision Contribution |
0.14 |
0.30 |
| Worker's Compensation Insurance |
0.90 |
0.90 |
| Employee Support Program |
0.27 |
0.27 |
| Unemployment Insurance |
0.16 |
0.16 |
| Non-Industrial Disability Insurance (NDI) |
0.10 |
0.14 |
| Life Insurance (Employer Paid) |
0.13 |
0.10 |
| Other Post Employment Benefits |
2.12 |
2.86 |
| Employee Incentive Award |
0.00 |
0.50 |
| Benefits Administration Rate |
0.10 |
0.18 |
| Staff Recognition/Development Program |
N/A |
0.33 |
| Total Rounded to: |
17.00% |
25.00 |
Use of Fringe
Benefit Rates
The fringe benefit rates provided in this memo
may be used for pricing proposal budgets but are not to be used
for billing purposes. Charges to contract and grant awards are
based upon the actual fringe benefit payments.
Alternatives to use of the Composite Fringe
Benefit Rates
Under special circumstances the use of the composite
fringe benefit rate will understate actual costs for employee benefits
(e.g., the actual average salaries in a proposed budget are substantially
lower than the University-wide weighted average or the majority
of proposed personnel belong to family dental and health plans).
In those unique situations, or when a more precise measurement
of fringe benefit costs is desirable, the cost of actual fringe
benefits for each proposed employee may be used rather than the
composite rates.
Long-range
Salary Escalation Projections
Below is a table showing projected salary
increases for use in proposal budgets beginning October 1,
2007. For faculty, other academic employees, and staff employees
in a step-based pay plan, separately budget for range adjustments
and then add merit increases where applicable. For staff employees
in merit based pay plans, budget an average increase with no
separate calculations for cost-of-living and merit.
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10/1/08 and
thereafter |
10/1/08 and
thereafter |
| Faculty* |
| Range Adjustment |
|
4% |
Merit Increase
(normally every 2-3 years) |
5% if
applicable |
|
| Other Academics* |
| Range Adjustment |
|
4% |
Merit Increase
(normally every 2-3 years) |
5% if
applicable |
|
Staff on Step-Based
Pay Plans |
| Range Adjustment |
|
5.0% |
Merit Increase
|
5.0% if
applicable |
|
Staff on Merit-Based
Pay Plans |
| Pool Increase |
|
5.0% |
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*The "Academic" category has been
split into "Faculty" and "Other Academics" categories
in accordance with recent changes in academic salary scales. On
the San Francisco campus "Faculty" titles include but
are not limited to the ladder rank professor series, the professor
in residence series, the professor of clinical ____ series, the
adjunct professor series, and the clinical professor series. "Other
Academic" titles include but are not limited to professional
researchers, research assistants, postgraduate researchers, instructors,
lecturers, visiting professors, librarians, specialists, academic
administrators, academic coordinators, and those with "recalled" in
their titles.
DHHS Notification of Projections
UCSF Budget and Resource Management has transmitted
the new, composite fringe benefit rates and the salary range projections
to the DHHS Division of Cost Allocation, Western Regional Field
Office to satisfy the requirement that the University notify its
cognizant agency of changes in the University's employee benefit
rate projections. |