Hi Heather,

We don't cite a specific number of hours, but here is the University of 
Washington's "Outside Consulting Activities and Part-Time Employment by 
Professional or Classified Staff Employees" policy (Administrative Policy 
Statement 47.3<http://www.washington.edu/admin/rules/policies/APS/47.03.html>).

My best,

Rebecca
REBECCA GOODWIN DEARDORFF
Director of Rules Coordination
Office of the President
448 Gerberding Hall Box 351210
Seattle WA 98195-1210
206.543.9219
rebec...@uw.edu<mailto:rebec...@uw.edu>  /  washington.edu/rules
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[mailto:bounce-120243157-56848...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Heather Foster
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Subject: [acupa-l] Conflict of Commitment - restriction on staff (not faculty)

Hello,

Does your institution have a policy that restricts the number of hours 
employees (staff, NOT faculty) may engage in outside activities, specifically 
outside employment?

For example, Jane Doe is a full-time, benefits-eligible, exempt employee 
appointed to a 40 hour work week (typical M-F, 8-5). If Jane wants to 
supplement her income by working at a grocery store in the evenings and/or 
weekends, do you place any restriction on the number of hours she can spend per 
week partaking in outside employment? Let's say Jane wants to work 8 hours on 
Sat and Sun for a total of 16 hours per calendar week. There is zero conflict 
of commitment; her supervisor states that Jane still successfully fulfills her 
obligation to the university.

Is this allowable at your institution?

Anything you can provide would be helpful. Thanks in advance!

Heather

Heather M. Foster
Policy Specialist
Institutional Compliance & Risk Services
The University of Texas at San Antonio
P 210.458.5537
F 210.458.4993



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