Employee Questions Answered: Virtual HR Q&A Recording Now Available

A recording of the recent virtual HR Q&A for Employees is now available for viewing. Representatives from human resources, OEOC and academic affairs were on hand to discuss questions related to the upcoming payroll frequency change, leave, policies including remote and flex situations, COVID-19 topics related to employment and other employment-related topics.

You can watch the recorded version of the panel discussion on the university's YouTube page.

Panelists included:

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

If you have a question that was not answered during the forum, you are encouraged to submit it at feedback@uark.edu

Contacts

John Thomas, director of media relations
University Relations
479-575-7430, jfthomas@uark.edu

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