Pay rules for snow day draw UI workers' ire
URBANA – University of Illinois administrators plan to review how they will pay employees who worked – and who didn't – on the snow days this week.
For the first time in decades, the University of Illinois canceled classes Tuesday and Wednesday because of snow, and asked only "essential" or emergency employees, such as snow plow drivers or police officers, to work those days.
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