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'''4.1.0''' The UNMC Human Resources’ Division Director of Strategic Staffing, Compensation, Records and HRIT is responsible for the administration, implementation, and maintenance of the Reduction in Force Policy at the campus level in consultation with the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Business and Finance Executive Director of Human Resources and the Vice Chancellor for Business and Finance.
'''4.1.0''' The UNMC Human Resources’ Division Director of Strategic Staffing, Compensation, Records and HRIT is responsible for the administration, implementation, and maintenance of the Reduction in Force Policy at the campus level in consultation with the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Business and Finance Executive Director of Human Resources and the Vice Chancellor for Business and Finance.
==Policy ==
==Policy ==
'''5.1.0''' A reduction in force is the elimination of staff position(s) and/or the reduction of FTE(s) at the Universality of Nebraska. A reduction in force may occur because of changing priorities, budgetary constraints, or other operational needs.
'''5.1.0''' A reduction in force is the elimination of staff position(s) and/or the reduction of FTE(s) at the University of Nebraska. A reduction in force may occur because of changing priorities, budgetary constraints, or other operational needs.


'''5.1.0.1'''  Termination of employment solely due to poor job performance, misconduct, violation of University policy, or other similar reason(s) is not considered a reduction in force.
'''5.1.0.1'''  Termination of employment solely due to poor job performance, misconduct, violation of University policy, or other similar reason(s) is not considered a reduction in force.