human resources News Archive
Human Resources
Feedback requested for Travel Booking and Expense Management Survey
February 21, 2017 —
The Travel and Expense Management Steering Committee is requesting community feedback in order to improve the university’s current travel and expense systems
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Message from Gregory Juliano on safety at work
February 16, 2017 —
Safety at work is a core value for the University of Manitoba.
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Which health benefits matter most to you?
February 1, 2017 —
Faculty and staff are invited to complete an upcoming “pulse survey” about the U of M’s comprehensive group insurance program.
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U of M celebrates Black History Month
February 1, 2017 —
The U of M community is invited to join us for these Black History Month events.
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Travel and expense improvements underway
January 24, 2017 —
The Travel and Expense Management Steering Committee has been busy working on improvements to the university’s current travel and expense systems. Steering committee now requests additional feedback from the university community.
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Popular vacation purchase plan launches for second year
January 10, 2017 —
The vacation purchase plan provides eligible employees with an opportunity to purchase five to 10 days of vacation in addition to their current vacation allotment.
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2017 Holiday Closures
January 3, 2017 —
University of Manitoba's upcoming 2017 holiday closures
University of Manitoba releases report on its accessibility
December 20, 2016 —
'I am extremely proud of this comprehensive plan, which goes above and beyond what is expected'
Visionary Conversations conveys insight into accessibility
December 12, 2016 —
The dialogue included discussion of The Accessibility for Manitobans Act, which aims to identify, prevent and eliminate barriers for people, in order to make Manitoba an inclusive society
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University leaders network, learn from each other
December 1, 2016 —
In September, the fall cohort of the University of Manitoba Leaders Learning Program began, bringing together 17 participants from 13 departments.





