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    I've had short term "on leave" situations where I maintained my relationship and tenure with my home institution, but without pay, while visiting another university that paid me for my services.
    – Buffy
    Commented Mar 1 at 12:38
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    @Nicolaus This is not going to be a productive venue to make your case. You've asked a question, you've gotten answers. If you're not here to learn from the answers others provide and instead want to argue or make a case for doing something different, you've come to the wrong place.
    – Bryan Krause
    Commented Mar 1 at 12:45
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    This is not a discussion forum.
    – Bryan Krause
    Commented Mar 1 at 12:50
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    The answers you received are good and reasonable, I don't understand what kind of bias you are complaining.
    – The Doctor
    Commented Mar 1 at 13:29
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    In what context are you looking to find out? Are you their department chair, or an HR investigator, a journalist trying to uncover a scandal, a labor regulation officer, etc? Are you merely a citizen concerned about possible illegal behavior? Are you just morbidly curious? How would you use this information if you were able to obtain it? All of these would affect the answer. Commented Mar 1 at 17:12