Human Resources

  1. November 12, 2021

    COVID-19 vaccination requirements apply to bargained-for employees

    New federal COVID-19 vaccination mandates apply to bargained-for U-M employees on all three campuses who are not currently covered by the university’s vaccination policy.

  2. November 1, 2021

    Job applications will no longer ask about criminal history

    U-M has removed questions asking job seekers about their criminal history from the application process. This change follows the practice known as “ban the box,” an attempt to remove deterrents for job candidates and bias from the hiring and selection process.

  3. October 27, 2021

    REMINDER: Open Enrollment for 2022 benefits ends at 5 p.m. Friday

    Faculty, staff and retirees who are eligible for U-M benefits can make changes to their coverage for 2022 through Wolverine Access until 5 p.m. Oct. 29.

  4. October 25, 2021

    Sanctions set for employees not complying with vaccine policy

    Employees out of compliance with the university’s COVID-19 vaccination policy will face additional accountability measures, effective Nov. 8 for staff and at the end of the academic semester for faculty.   

  5. October 18, 2021

    Open Enrollment for 2022 benefits continues through Oct. 29

    Faculty, staff, retirees and benefits-eligible graduate students can change their benefits during Open Enrollment, which continues through 5 p.m. Oct. 29.

  6. August 9, 2021

    Open Enrollment for 2022 benefits includes life insurance

    Faculty, staff, retirees and benefits-eligible graduate students may change their benefits during once-a-year Open Enrollment from Oct. 18 through 5 p.m. Oct. 29.

  7. July 15, 2021

    Addressing sexual misconduct at U-M

    U-M has announced sweeping revisions to how it will address sexual misconduct, including the creation of a new office with significant new resources for support, education and prevention.

  8. July 15, 2021

    U-M overhauls its approach to addressing sexual misconduct

    Revisions to how U-M will address sexual misconduct include the creation of the new Equity, Civil Rights and Title IX Office, with significant new resources for support, education and prevention.

  9. July 15, 2021

    Working group to develop cultural change process, survey U-M community

    The university has established a working group on culture change to create an environment of mutual respect and accountability that is free of retaliation, where everyone can feel safe to report misconduct and feel supported throughout the process.

  10. July 15, 2021

    Policy prohibits most supervisor-employee relationships

    U-M has put in place a best-in-class policy that prohibits a supervisor from initiating or attempting to initiate an intimate relationship with anyone they supervise.