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Expanded paid sick leave approved for UC employees

Expanding paid sick leave will add security and peace of mind for UC’s valued employees.


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2024 Annual Message About the California Whistleblower Protection Act

Learn how to report any potential breaches of ethical conduct at the university.


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Confirm your preferred name in UCPath

Help us adhere to the UC Gender and Lived Name policy by taking some simple steps in your UCPath account to verify your name.


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Oakland emergency evacuation procedures: Key takeaways

Familiarize yourself with Oakland emergency evacuation procedures so you’ll be prepared to exit during an emergency.


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Oakland welcomes UCSF University Development and Alumni Relations

Extend a warm welcome to our UCSF colleagues.


Plan for the coming year: Goals and competencies are due May 31 in STEP

Here's your to-do list and resources to help you get your performance year off to a great start.


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New video highlights RASC one-on-one retirement counseling services

A new video shares details about RASC retirement counseling services and how to get started.


Follow these guidelines when you need software

UCOP IT Client Services will help you find the best options to fit your needs while ensuring you’ll get the best price.


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How to sign up for a UCOP corporate travel card

If you travel frequently on UCOP business, you may want to consider applying for a UCOP Travel & Entertainment Card. Here's how.


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President Drake approves 2024-25 salary increases

Contingent on final state funding, the systemwide salary program includes a 4.2% salary increase for policy-covered staff and academic appointees.


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New features are available in Ask UCPath

You can now re-open or self-close inquiries through UCPath.