VOLUME 30, NUMBER 14 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1998
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Snow blanketing Western New York? Here are UB snow-closing policies and procedures

send this article to a friendWhen winter weather conditions become so severe that the university cannot operate effectively, an announcement to that effect will be made over local radio stations, including WBFO-88.7FM, which may broadcast more detailed information. The initial announcement will be made by 6 a.m. and will be repeated frequently.

Before this decision can be made, we must determine local road conditions, the ability of our bus service to provide transportation within and among the campuses, and our ability to keep the campus roadways and parking lots open. Once the announcement is made, however, only essential service employees are expected to report to work. Heating Plant, Chilled Water Plant, University Facilities, Security, Animal Care, Food Service, Health Service and other employees who are essential to maintaining the university's vital services, to providing food for dormitory residents, and to cleaning the parking lots and roadways should make every effort to get to the university. In order to ensure that those in your area who should come in know who they are, it is advisable that they be notified again (or initially) at this time each year so that there is no misunderstanding if and when a snow announcement has to be made. All others are expected to stay away from the campus for the duration of the announcement period.

Those employees who work on these days should, of course, be marked present. All others must charge the time to personal leave credits, either vacation, personal leave or compensatory time. Anyone who does not have sufficient accruals may borrow from future accruals. Only the governor can officially declare that the University at Buffalo is closed and only he can authorize employees to remain away from work without use of leave credits. In all other cases, a UB employee must charge this time not worked to vacation, personal leave or compensatory time.

Notwithstanding the above, no person who is able to and does get to work will be deprived of the opportunity to work. Furthermore, if it is determined during the course of the work day that the university cannot operate effectively, no employee should be required to leave at that moment; employees should rather be permitted to leave then or any time thereafter. Only the time that they are absent should be charged to leave credits.

We cannot guarantee that those employees who get to campus or those who stay after a snow announcement is made will be able to work at their normal work places. Adequate supervision may be unavailable or it may be that the building in which the individual normally works is not open. Provision should be made for alternate campus work locations and alternate work for those who do get to the campus but who cannot go to their regular work places or cannot perform their regular work assignments.

-Robert J. Wagner, Senior Vice President

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