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Going on military leave | UCNet
UC Newsroom· 1 day agoIf you need time away from your job for uniformed service (including active duty), training for active or inactive duty, full-time National Guard Duty or to be examined for military fitness, ...
Family care resources | UCNet
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Taking a furlough | UCNet
UC Newsroom· 1 day agoDuring these furlough periods — up to three months per calendar year — you won’t receive your regular paycheck but you may continue some UC benefits. Here’s what to do before, during and after ...
I’m 55 with no kids. I was unhappy at work so I took early retirement. I’ve more than $2.7 million...
Market Watch· 5 days agoYou are in a very strong financial position, with your investments and your paid-off real estate. A...
JD Supra: We Don’t Like Each Other But Can’t Afford to End it.
JD Supra· 4 hours agoThere are some fascinating topics related to divorce swimming out there in the electronic world. And one we just saw is a new phenomenon where couples are deciding it’s over in every...
Terms of Use | UCNet
UC Newsroom· 1 day agoWhen you visit or use UCnet, the University of California’s website for faculty, staff and retirees, you agree to the terms of use explained below. UC’s Internet policy may change from time ...
Laid off temporarily | UCNet
UC Newsroom· 1 day agoIt’s never easy to be laid off, even if it’s temporary. One bright spot if you’ve been notified that you’ll be laid off temporarily: you may be able to continue many of your UC benefits during ...
Taking paid leave | UCNet
UC Newsroom· 1 day agoUC offers the option of taking a paid leave under certain circumstances. You may be using accrued leave (sick leave, PTO or CTO) or Pay for Family Care and Bonding. The information here outlines ...