What will happen to the employees at Ringling after July 1?
About 60 of the employees are currently paid out of annual State of Florida appropriations and their status will be basically unchanged, although there are some variations in personnel policies between the university and the Dept. of State which previously oversaw the museum. FSU s personnel office is working closely with its counterpart at Ringling to respect the interests of the employees. Approximately 28 full-time and 55 part-time employees at the museum work for the existing Direct Support Organization. FSU is working with the existing DSO board to ensure a smooth and uninterrupted transition so that these DSO staff remain on the payroll. In a handful of cases, staff is paid from state resources with salaries supplemented by funds privately raised and held in the DSO. The university intends to consolidate these payments out of state funds made available by the Legislature for the Ringling transition.
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