UCSD
CAMPUS NOTICE
University of California, San Diego
 

OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR

November 1, 2007


ALL ACADEMICS AND STAFF AT UC SAN DIEGO (Excluding Medical Center)

SUBJECT:    San Diego Wildfires Relief Efforts

In the aftermath of the recent San Diego Wildfires members of the UC San Diego community have expressed an interest in participating in relief efforts to those affected by the firestorm.

University employees volunteering their time to participate in emergency response efforts to a state-declared or federally-declared disaster may be granted either paid or unpaid leave.

Jenni Leibman, Director, Employee Relations, Policy Development and Work/Life, has been designated as the UCSD Program Coordinator to handle requests and issues in response to the San Diego Wildfires. She will work with supervisors to review and approve requests to participate in relief efforts using either paid or unpaid leave. Academic employees who have questions about leave to participate in relief efforts should contact, Kelly Maheu, Assistant Director, Academic Personnel, at kmaheu@ucsd.edu.

For employees with special skills, such as medical personnel, scientific and technical personnel, and environmental health and safety personnel, who are members of University-sponsored response teams that are organized on a university-wide or local basis and being sent to assist with the relief efforts, administrative leave with pay may be granted for the duration of the assignment.

After securing the approval of their supervisors and the UCSD Program Coordinator, employees who participate in relief efforts with agencies that require assistance, such as the Red Cross or FEMA, may be granted administrative leave with pay for a period of time to be determined, depending upon the particular circumstances.

For employees who, on their own initiative, wish to volunteer to aid with relief work, administrative leave with pay generally will not be granted unless it is warranted by extraordinary circumstances. Vacation and/or leave without pay may be granted, depending upon operational considerations. In all circumstances, the employee must coordinate any requests with his or her supervisor and the UCSD Program Coordinator.

For employees who need to assist or care for family and friends directly affected by the San Diego Wildfires, sick leave and/or vacation may be utilized, as well as family and medical leave and personal leave consistent with policy and/or collective bargaining agreements.

Employees who wish to request leave for the above purposes should complete the San Diego Wildfire Response Leave Request Form which can be found at: http://hr.ucsd.edu/news/sdwildfires.pdf and return it to Jenni Leibman, UCSD Human Resources, MC: 0922. Employees will be required to provide documentation from the recognized relief agency.

Requests for leave will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. All requests are to be preapproved prior to an employee taking leave.

I'd like to take this opportunity to thank those members of our community who are making contributions to the relief efforts, and to express my continued concern for those who have been personally affected by the wildfires.


Marye Anne Fox
Chancellor