Author: Public Affairs
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Today’s strike activities
Everyone can stay updated by checking email, ucsc.edu/advisory, and 459-INFO.
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Providing instruction during remaining days of labor strike
Thank you for your commitment to our students today as we responded to the labor demonstration.
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Strike update—Classes starting prior to noon canceled; do not come to main campus
With both entrances of the main campus blocked by strike activity, UC Santa Cruz is canceling classes scheduled at the main campus and Coastal Science Campus starting before noon today with two exceptions.
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Information and resources about next week’s strike
Though we do not know how the strike activities will impact the operation of our campus, we are working to do everything we can to meet your basic needs through what could be a disruptive time.
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Student Health Services may be closed May 7–9
At this time, we do not know how these strike activities will impact the operation of our campus. It is possible staff may not be able to access campus and that all of health services will be closed Monday, May 7, Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9.
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Labor demonstrations may impact campus dining operations
It is unknown how the strike will impact our campus, however, it is anticipated that dining halls may not have adequate staffing to serve prepared food during this time.
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Staff Appreciation Picnic date change and Thumbs Up Award submission extended
This year’s picnic will be held in the newly renovated Quarry Amphitheater.
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Expected strike impacts on Physical Planning, Development and Operations
Should entry to the campus be closed down or severely hindered, the campus’s ability to provide normal custodial, grounds, building, utility, and fleet services will be greatly reduced.
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Enhancing staff engagement
Ensuring we can enhance our employee engagement is a priority for the campus leadership team.
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Workplace bullying/abusive conduct
The UC Santa Cruz community is entitled to work in an atmosphere free from bullying and abusive conduct.
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Lynda M. Rogers retiring as dean of UCSC Silicon Valley Extension
Lynda M. Rogers, dean of UCSC Silicon Valley Extension, has decided to retire, marking more than 12 years with UC Santa Cruz and 30 years of service in public education.
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Strategic Academic Planning: Themed Academic Working Group reports
Strategic Academic Planning: Themed Academic Working Group reports