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174. Average Noninstructional-Staff Pay by Sector, 2020-21: All categories showed increases in pay, but all had fewer staff members than in 2019-20

175. Highly Paid Administrators and Faculty Members at Public Universities, 2021: Sports coaches were the highest-paid group over all at public doctoral universities. Each of the 10 top-paid coaches made more than the highest-paid person in other categories. The three highest-paid employees at public doctoral institutions, along with the compensation of their chief executives, can be found at chronicle.com/compensation. Each year The Chronicle surveys public doctoral universities and public-college systems. Of those that responded, these are the highest-paid in each category

176. Highly Paid Administrators and Faculty Members at 4-Year Private Nonprofit Colleges, 2019: Coaches, professors of medicine, chief investment officers, deans, and general counsels were among the most highly compensated nonpresidential employees identified by colleges on the Form 990s submitted to the Internal Revenue Service for the 2019 calendar year. Six coaches, four professors of medicine, and one chief investment officer were reported as having earned more than $5 million. The three top-paid employees at each of 245 private nonprofit colleges, along with the compensation of their chief executives, can be found at chronicle.com/compensation

177. Colleges With the Highest Average Pay for Full Professors, 2020-21: For both public and private institutions, all 20 of the highest average salaries for doctoral institutions were more than the highest average salary for a master's institution

178. Average Salaries of Instructional Staff at Public Associate and Baccalaureate/Associate Institutions, 2020-21: At all institution types, women's salary as a percentage of men's was lowest for professors compared with other instructional-staff ranks

179. Annual Salary Change for Continuing Full-Time Faculty Members, 2020-21 to 2021-22: Full professors got the lowest percentage raises in all sectors in 2021-22, with those at public institutions faring the worst with pay raises of 2.3 percent. Pay increases across the board fell far short of inflation, which was at 7 percent for 2021

180. Here's How Rising Inflation Is Affecting Higher Ed

181. Exponent analysis finds gender pay gap among MSU faculty

182. Teachers of colleges funded by Delhi government face salary crisis, blame CM Kejriwal

183. Officials at Black Colleges Feel Stung by Cuts in Aid Planned in Democrats' Bill

184. Tenure track system of salaries revived

185. Cabinet approves salary raise for public university employees

186. KSC EMPLOYEE BONUSES

187. Administrative Appeals Tribunal of Australia Decision: Tindall and Telstra Corporation Limited (Compensation) [2022] AATA 660 (31 March 2022)

188. PROFESSOR WIDMER ON WHETHER OR NOT EMPLOYERS HAVE A MORAL OBLIGATION TO RAISE SALARIES DUE TO INFLATION

190. Trustees Stalling With New Faculty Compensation Review

191. Refusal to Raise Faculty Salaries Disgraceful

193. Maldives : The President announces pay rise for teachers from May

194. News for educational workers

195. On heels of tenure debate, non-tenured faculty at Howard University decry working conditions

197. U of A proposal would see staff pay back money already earned

198. Data from Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation Broaden Understanding of Higher Education (Faculty Salary Structure for Publicly Funded Higher Education Institutions of the Russian Federation)

199. UC Board of Regents discusses faculty wages, sustainability

200. Russian Federation : The Russian Government Has Allocated More Than 12 Billion Rubles To Increase The Salaries Of State Employees

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