HR Update

Matt Gingerich next to a tree
Meet Matt Gingerich

“I’m working toward becoming a certified arborist, and the University is a great place to grow my skills. 

“Well-maintained trees help keep our buildings cooler, reduce our energy expenditure, sequester carbon, and provide a welcoming campus environment. We actively manage more than 10,000 trees by pruning them, treating them for illnesses, and, if needed, taking down dying trees to replace them with healthy new trees. 

“Being able to bike to work, learning from knowledgeable coworkers, and banking my overtime for more vacation are other reasons why I like working at the U.”—Matt Gingerich, Assistant Gardener, Teamsters Local 320  

Favorite tree: sugar maple

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Juneteenth is a paid holiday just like Memorial Day.

Talent Strategy Center of Expertise (TSCoE) team maintains a community of external consultants available to help develop the skills of top and/or promising employees.

Refinements to the Priority Hire Process will match Priority HIre candidates in a more timely fashion.

New video addresses common questions about leaves.

Results of the late-April Graduate Assistant vote to unionize are available.