Coronavirus
UAB Furloughs Staffers and Cuts Pay Amid Pandemic

UAB announced Monday that more than 300 university staff members will be temporarily furloughed in an effort to offset significant financial losses due to COVID-19. UAB Medicine projects a $230 million loss through the end of September. Meanwhile, the university projects a $40 million loss.
The furlough will begin May 10 and last until July 31. The furlough period could be shorter or longer, depending on the impact of the pandemic, according to a statement from the university.
The furloughs affect staff who can’t work remotely. UAB President Ray Watts said this includes jobs such as carpentry. Furloughed employees will be able to retain their benefits, according to a statement from the university.
“These actions are a reflection only of the harsh economic realities of the COVID-19 crisis, not a reflection of the value of UAB faculty and staff or their job performance. We are disappointed that this action has become necessary,” Watts said in the statement.
UAB also announced temporary salary cuts for many clinical faculty and hospital staff including:
- School of Medicine staff who provide direct patient care or do clinical work as a regular part of their job
- University of Alabama Health Services Foundation employees who provide direct patient care or do clinical work as a regular part of their job
- Staff at UAB Health System
- Staff at Callahan Eye Hospital
Clinical department faculty at the School of Medicine will see an average pay cut of 7%. Senior leaders, including department chairs, will see a 10% cut. The other temporary pay cuts are on a sliding scale:
- Hourly wage employees making $15 or less per hour: 0% pay cut
- $0 – $31,200 per year: 0% pay cut
- $31,201 – $50,000: 3% pay cut
- $50,001 – $75,000: 4% pay cut
- $75,001 – $125,000: 5% pay cut
- $125,001 – $200,000: 6% pay cut
- Greater than $200,000: 7% pay cut
UAB leadership also faces pay cuts ranging from 7% to 15%.
This news comes just days after the university system announced it would stop matching payments to voluntary 403(b) retirement plans through the end of September.
UAB in its statement said faculty and staff who want to support their colleagues are encouraged to give to the UAB Benevolent Fund, which is now being applied toward UAB’s Coronavirus COVID-19 Relief Funds.