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Are the non-exempt jobs still considered “professional” jobs?

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Are the non-exempt jobs still considered “professional” jobs?

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The exemption status does not diminish the professional nature and significance of any job at the University. It is simply a legal designation for pay purposes. The University considers all employees as “professionals” and emphasizes appropriate job classifications, merit pay, performance incentives, and professional development.

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