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Coyote

Stay alert for wildlife on campus

March 29, 2021 — 
There's been a recent sighting of a coyote on the UM Fort Garry campus

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Now you can recycle masks and other personal protective equipment

March 23, 2021 — 
New PPD recycling bins to discard disposable masks and other disposable PPE items that cannot or should not be worn anymore

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Information Services and Technology

M365 tips: How OneDrive helps you manage your files

March 17, 2021 — 
Using Microsoft OneDrive is a secure way accessing your files on any device at any time from any location with an Internet connection.

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Human Resources

Retirement planning sessions offered for faculty and staff

March 9, 2021 — 
Speakers will provide information on a number of topics including an overview of the Pension Plan, the pension benefit payout options available, wills and estate planning and retiree benefits.

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Human Resources

Wellness Together Canada offers free mental health resources and counselling

March 8, 2021 — 
WTC allows individuals to make decisions about the care they require and choose from a multitude of 24/7 services.

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UM Intranet launches this spring

March 3, 2021 — 
An updated communications and work tool that will help you do your work better, faster, and more securely

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T2200S form for employees working from home in 2020

February 26, 2021 — 
To claim remote work expenses, employees have the option of using the Temporary Flat Rate Method or the Detailed Method

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Stay safe on campus

February 24, 2021 — 
UM takes a proactive approach to staff and student safety and security on our campuses, through a variety of programs and security measures.

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2020 T4 and T4A are now available on ESS

February 17, 2021 — 
Quick and easy access to your information

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Information Services and Technology

How to prevent Zoombombing

February 16, 2021 — 
Zoombombing is when unwelcome intruders hijack a Zoom session by saying or showing inappropriate content. This emerging form of trolling is meant to disrupt and interrupt meetings and classes. 

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