Search firms for hiring university administrators could become illegal for public universities in Illinois: Illinois Bill Would Ban Use of Search Firms in Hiring at Public Universities
"A bill pending before the State Senate would prohibit public universities
from "contracting with outside search firms, executive search firms, or similar
organizations." Supporters of the legislation say that paying consultants to
find candidates is a poor use of taxpayer and tuition dollars, and that hiring
is a responsibility that should fall to those on the university's payroll.
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"Universities across the country have increasingly turned to outside
consultants, at least for hiring at the presidential level. Search consultants
were used to recruit nearly 60 percent of recently hired presidents, a jump from
49 percent four years ago, according to an American Council on Education survey
released this year.
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Update, May 31: Illinois Legislators Approve Limits on Use of Search Firms in Public Universities' Hiring
"Illinois legislators have approved a bill that would restrict the use of
search firms to fill vacancies at public universities, but the measure backs
away from earlier proposals that would have banned the increasingly popular
practice entirely.
"The amended bill, which passed the Illinois House of Representatives and the
State Senate this week, would allow universities to contract with search firms
to help fill presidential vacancies, but it would limit their use in other
cases. Before employing outside consultants to aid in nonpresidential searches,
a university and its board of trustees would have to "demonstrate a justifiable
need for guidance from an individual or firm with specific expertise in the
field of the hiring." The bill would require the state's public institutions to
enact policies that define the criteria for when hiring a search firm is
necessary.
"The bill, HB 5914, will next be sent to the governor, who is reviewing the
legislation, his spokesperson said Wednesday.
"The University of Illinois objected to earlier
versions of the bill that featured a complete ban on outside search
consultants, arguing that such a prohibition would impede its ability to compete
for well-qualified candidates. Over the past several months, the university has
sought to persuade the legislation's sponsors to relax the language in the
bill."
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