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Employee Engagement Surveys: Attend a results session

The 2019 Employee Engagement Survey results are in. Learn how to interpret them and what efforts are planned to address them at an event with your colleagues.


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Join the conversation: Employee Engagement Survey results

Have you been wondering what the 2019 Employee Engagement Survey results are and how to interpret them? Join your colleagues for an informative session about the results – in Franklin, Kaiser or online.


Multicultural Day celebrates staff diversity

More than 450 UCOP, UCPath, and UCDC staff members joined with colleagues on Thursday, Oct. 24, in Franklin Lobby 1 in Oakland, the UCPath Center in Riverside, and the UC Washington Center in Washington, D.C. for a celebration of UC staff diversity.


Celebrate diversity and inclusiveness on Multicultural Day, Oct. 24

Join your colleagues in recognizing and celebrating the diverse backgrounds and identities of UCOP’s vibrant staff. Learn about your coworkers’ communities and passions — and share your own — while enjoying delicious foods from around the world.


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Last chance: Share your Ohana photo!

Celebrate Multicultural Day at UCOP by sharing a photo of your "Ohana" and answering the question, "What does family mean to you?"


Introducing the Gender Pronoun Initiative

With sponsorship from UCOP executive leadership, a new interdepartmental initiative is working to encourage an inclusive workplace culture — one pronoun at a time.


Share your Ohana photo for Multicultural Day

As part of Multicultural Day celebrations, EEDG is collecting photos for its “My Ohana” photo project. Participate by sharing a photo of your intentional family or community.


Save the date for Multicultural Day

October 24 is this year’s UCOP Multicultural Day. Celebrated in Oakland, the UCPath Center and UCDC, this fun event will celebrate the cultural diversity of UCOP colleagues.