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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowMost Indiana University employees will likely go a second straight year without pay increases.
Top school administrators told IU trustees during a budget presentation Thursday that a planned 0.7-percent increase in operational
spending will be the smallest in several decades.
University President Michael McRobbie says he doesn't expect any of the $87 million in state funding cuts to be restored.
That is part of $150 million in cuts Gov. Mitch Daniels ordered in higher education funding because of a tax revenue shortfalls.
IU vice president Neil Theobald said the worst scenario for the school's finances would be to give pay increases and
then face more funding cuts.
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