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Apply by April 28 to become a PACSW member

The deadline is approaching to apply to become a member of the President’s Advisory Committee on the Status of Women (PACSW).


UC seeking comments on renewal of Employee-Initiated Reduction In Time (ERIT) Program

Eligible career staff at UC are invited to submit comments about the proposed renewal of this program by May 19.


Did you know you’re a responsible employee required to report sexual harassment?

Take a moment to review your responsibility for reporting possible acts of sexual harassment or sexual violence at the university.


D-TOKs: Delete, toss, keep stuff: Recycle your non-record materials during Earth Week

From April 24 to 28, help us “D-TOKs” UCOP by using the special recycling bins that will be available.


Onsite CORE training scheduled – sign up soon!

This emergency preparedness training has now been scheduled for May 3 and is filling up fast.


FAQs about possible federal immigration actions on UC property

Recently issued information addresses possible actions on university property.


Become a certified emergency responder: Take an onsite CPR/AED class

Learn how to save the lives of family members, friends and co-workers by taking a three-hour class.


Interested in onsite CORE training? Let us know.

Communities of Oakland Respond to Emergencies (CORE) is a free training program for individuals, neighborhood groups and organizations to learn how to manage for the first seven to 10 days after a major disaster such as earthquake.


Zoom has launched!

Find out how to register for Zoom and use it, as well as how to save your ReadyTalk recordings before that system is decommissioned at UCOP.


President’s Advisory Committee on the Status of Women seeking new members

Apply by April 28 for one of the open spots on the PACSW committee at OP.


Have questions for UCOP HR? Submit them for April OP Staff Assembly meeting

The deadline to submit questions has been extended to March 31.


Statement from UC Health on the American Health Care Act

UC Health believes strongly that any health reform efforts must maintain at least the same level of coverage, care and consumer protections for patients that are currently available.