Payroll Frequency Change Questions? Register for Virtual HR Q&A for Employees

Payroll Frequency Change Questions? Register for Virtual HR Q&A for Employees
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Employees are encouraged to participate in a virtual HR Q&A for Employees on Thursday, Feb. 10. The panel discussion will focus on questions related to the upcoming payroll frequency chane, leave, policies including remote and flex situations, COVID-19 topics related to employment and other employment-related topics. Representatives from human resources, OEOC and academic affairs will provide information and answer questions from participants. 

Register now for the virtual Spring 2022: HR Q&A for Employees on Feb. 10 from 3-4 p.m.

The registration form for the Zoom event includes the option of submitting a question or topic for discussion in advance. Panelists will answer as many questions as possible during the discussion.  

Panelists include:

  • Lisa Milam, human resources
  • Katherine Moore, human resources
  • Bridgette Johnson, human resources
  • J’onnelle Colbert-Diaz, OEOC
  • Eva Cordero, academic affairs
Contacts

John Thomas, manager of university communications
university relations
479-575-7430, jfthomas@uark.edu

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