Metro State has announced its decision regarding College employees
reporting to work the week of the Democratic National Convention, Aug.
25-29, 2008.
As there is a concern that there will be limited access, parking and
transportation to the Auraria Campus and that Auraria does not have
sufficient resources to adequately manage and safeguard those on campus
during the DNC, Metro State is abiding with the decision of the Auraria
Board of Directors that only essential personnel will be permitted
access to Auraria Campus buildings and facilities during the convention.
Therefore, Metro State employees who are not designated as essential
personnel (necessary to the continuation of services/operations at the
College and not “essential” as defined under the Classified Personnel
System) will be placed on paid Administrative Leave Aug. 25-29.
However, nonessential employees are subject to the expectation that
they must report to work if they are called by their supervisors.
"This is not considered vacation time, as all nonessential employees
will be expected to return to work if called by their supervisor to do
so," said Judy Zewe, executive director of human resources.
Zewe added that if you have vacation plans, you should request annual leave.
Those Metro State employees who are deemed essential have been
identified and will be notified in writing by the President’s Office.
Metro State and Auraria request that, unless called to the campus
for an emergency, nonessential personnel should refrain from coming to
campus to work during the Convention. Those who do will be presumed to
be doing so for personal reasons unrelated to work, and will not be
covered under Workers Compensation regulations for any injuries
sustained while they are on campus during the convention.
If you have questions concerning this policy, please contact Human Resources Executive Director Judith Zewe, 303-556-5031, or jzewe@mscd.edu.