Resolutions
What Is a Resolution?
A resolution is a document introduced by a Staff Councilor usually requesting that action on a particular issue be taken. It may also express an opinion or position of an organized body. Usually, after the adoption of a resolution a member of the Council, the resolution sponsor, or any other member of the body may request that the resolution be directed to one or more University Officials for consideration and action. It is the responsibility of the Executive Committee to ensure that a resolution is sent and reviewed by the person or the office to which it is sent. It is also their responsibility to report back to the Council on any action or non-action taken.
2024
Development of an Effective Communication Plan to all Staff about FLSA Changes by HR
Disability and Neurodiversity Advocate and Ally Trainings
A More Inclusive and Compassionate Bereavement Policy
Addition of Mental and Emotional Wellbeing to Policy 3410 Sick Leave
2023
Resolution to Reduce or Eliminate Cost Sharing for Behavioral Health Services
Support for UNM Legislative Priorities
Add Height and Weight to the UNM Non-Discrimination Policy
2022
Designate June 19, Juneteenth National Independence Day, as an Official UNM Holiday
2021
Electronic Information Accessibility
2020
Support for UNM Legislative Priorities
Addressing Climate Change at UNM
Spanish Translation of Key University Communications, Mandatory Training, and Policies
Requesting Town Hall Regarding Policing
Addressing Acts of Racism at UNM
2019
Support for UNM Legislative Priorities
Employment of People with Disabilities
2018
Support for Staff with Disabilities
2017
Creation of Staff Council Town Hall Ad Hoc Committee
Security Cameras in All Campus Parking Lots
Creation of a Sanctuary Campus at the University of New Mexico
2016
Creation of Staff Councilor Engagement Committee
Campus Police Officer and Security Staff Commendation
2015
Adoption of 2015 Strategic Plan
Retain Healthcare Retiree Benefits for Future UNM Employees
Budget Leadership Team Proposal
2014
Support for Compensation Increase