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2247.1 | Not a guaranteed benefit | R2ME2::HOBDAY | SW Development Workbenches, Ltd. | Fri Nov 27 1992 16:03 | 15 |
| Recently I looked into the level of mgt. disgression afforded by this
policy (as an action item for our staff). I spent time looking over
the P&P writeup with one of our personnel consultants.
Bottom Line: Tuition reimbursement is a different kind of benefit from
vacation accrual, health insurance, etc.
1. Managers are urged to take business conditions and needs into
account when approving courses.
2. An individual's performance, job needs, and current project state
are all legitimate considerations that might lead to approval or
disapproval.
-Ken
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2247.2 | C programming course in Hawaii!!! | VFOFS::GALVIN | | Wed Dec 02 1992 13:32 | 49 |
| Ken,
Thanks for your response:
(( 1. Managers are urged to take business conditions and needs into ))
(( account when approving courses. ))
(( 2. An individual's performance, job needs, and current project state))
(( are all legitimate considerations that might lead to approval ))
(( or disapproval. ))
RE 1. From the policy and procedures book section 4.13:
"Manager's Responsibility
Managers are responsible for anticipating the education and
training requirements of their employees and should plan for them
during the annual budget process. They should emphasize to
employees the importance of education and training to their overall
development plan, while at the same time, considering Digital's
business needs.
When approving an employee's request for education or training, a
manager becomes responsible for the financial investment the
Company makes. Therefore, it is important that managers stay
informed of the education and training activities that their
employees have committed to."
Digitals business needs permit a trip to Hawaii last month for sales
reps but cannot afford Computer Science courses for a software
specialist? No wonder Digital is going down the tubes.
re 2.:
This policy has not been applied to any individuals, but rather the
entire District. Job needs? does a software person need to know
C programming? Project state? Our district has $millions in service
contracts.
When I came to work at Digital 9 years ago I was impressed by the
ability of local management to make decisions. Now, however I have
come to realize that we can no longer be managed as a large group of
individual companies. Rather we need corporate policies to be applied to
the company as a whole, rather than having one entity having $200
customer luncheons and another saving toll receipts for 25 cents.
All I can say is that situations like this make working for Digital
less and less attractive.
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2247.3 | Tuition TAXED ??? | GLDOA::MADISON | | Thu Dec 03 1992 07:57 | 5 |
| As long as we're on the topic of educational assistance. I've heard
that we may be TAXED this year on the tuition we've paid for calendar
year 92. Apparently congress/Bush/whoever has not authorized that
tuition reimburiment not be taxed. Has anyone else heard this ???
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2247.4 | Congress | DNEAST::DUPUIS_STEVE | Contract Mfg Services | Thu Dec 03 1992 08:09 | 8 |
| This issue has come up in the U.S. each year for the last 3 years
that I am aware of. Congress passes a law allowing the deduction.
The law has a 'sunset' clause (it runs out before the end of the
calendar year). Last year it was revived and made retroactive. The
employee ends up not paying taxes on this 'benefit'. I hope it is
again revived so I won't have to pay taxes on tuition reimbursement
for my MBA classes.
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2247.5 | as of June 30 | LANDO::STYLIANOS | | Thu Dec 03 1992 12:13 | 13 |
| The $5350 "safe harbor" provision did in fact expire at the end of June
of this year. The renewal package was in HR11 (I think) which was
vetoed by Bush -- HR11 also contained a lot of other things that we not
of much benefit, like lowering the effective estate tax threashold.
Notwithstanding some quick action from the legislative branch and
cooperation from the executive (Bush), I believe there is little chance
for the return of the safe harbor this year. There was a memo, your
PSA should have it, delineating what courses tthe corporation would
deem taxable and include in your income. By the way, if tax is to be
taken it comes out before the money gets to you.
Tom
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2247.6 | result of Xed Edu. Assistance | VFOFS::GALVIN | | Fri Dec 18 1992 17:13 | 10 |
| Re my base note .0
What was the net result of the expropriation of educational assistance?
3 people decided to put their education on hold until the ban is
lifted.
The 4th, myself, secured a position with a stable company.
Seeeee-ya
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