THE RESOURCE

TRAINING – WORKPLACE VIOLENCE PREVENTION (OAHU, BIG ISLAND AND MAUI)

RCUH will be conducting Workplace Violence Prevention Training sessions on Oahu, the Big Island, and Maui.  It is mandatory that all employees and supervisors of RCUH attend this training.  This is a 4-hour session.

 

Everyone (including Principal Investigators, non-RCUH employees, and supervisors who employ individuals through the RCUH) is welcome to attend.  Seating is limited.  Priority for seating will be given to RCUH employees and supervisors of RCUH employees.

 

TRAINING SCHEDULE

 

Island/Location

Date

Time

Hilo

IFA Auditorium

640 N. A’ohoku Place

Friday, June 12, 2015

9:00am – 1:00pm

Maui

UH Maui College

Laulima 105

310 Ka’ahuman Avenue

Friday, June 19, 2015

9:00am – 1:00pm

Oahu

Kaka’ako – JABSOM

Room TBD – announcement will be made once room is secured

651 Ilalo Street

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

8:30am – 12:30pm

Oahu

UH Manoa

Kuykendall Auditorium

1733 Donagho Road

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

8:30am – 12:30pm

 

To sign up for training, click on RCUH Training Enrollment located on the RCUH home web page.  Training materials will be emailed to attendees prior to the session.

 

Meetings are accessible for individuals with disabilities.  For more information or to request an accommodation due to your disability, contact (808) 956-6965 or email [email protected] at least one week prior to the meeting.

 

RCUH FAMILY LEAVE – UPDATED RCUH FAMILY LEAVE REQUEST FORM AND POLICY

 

Effective May 5, 2015, we have updated our RCUH Family Leave Policy to include the following:

  • Updated Format of Policy to include “Responsibilities of Parties” at the very top of the policy to allow for ease of use
  • NEW RCUH Family Leave Request Form
  • Updated Federal Forms (i.e. WH-380 Forms)
  • Frequently Asked Questions 

For all new Family Leave Requests, please have your employee(s) use the most up to date forms, which can be found on our Policy 3.660 RCUH Family Leave

If you have any questions, please email RCUH Benefits at [email protected].

TRAVEL FOR NON-IMMIGRANT EMPLOYEES DURING SUMMER SEASON

 

Summer Season is approaching!  If you are on a non-immigrant visa and will be traveling during the summer season, we would like to remind you to email RCUH Human Resources – Immigration ([email protected]) at least two (2) weeks prior to your travel so that we can ensure that you have the proper documentation to travel and to return back into the United States. Please provide us with the following information:

 

(1) Dates of Travel (Departure and Return Dates)

(2) Who will be traveling with you

(3) Reason for Travel  

 

RCUH will prepare the proper travel verification of employment prior to your travel and will provide to you as soon as your request has been received.

 

IMPORTANT REMINDER(S) WHILE TRAVELING OUTSIDE THE U.S.:

    The I-94 admission record.  Please go to www.cbp.gov/I94 after your return to check your online admission record then submit a copy of your admission record to the RCUH Human Resources office upon return to the U.S.

 

    Check the entry stamp to ensure that the period of admission matches the expiration date of the approved visa status.  For example, be sure to check the validity dates of your passport before travel.  If the passport expires prior to your approved visa status you should renew the passport before you return to the U.S.  If you do not renew the passport, upon re-entry to the U.S., the immigration officer will issue an admission record valid only until the passport’s expiration. 

 

    If you are a nonimmigrant employee who has a pending “change of status” petition (i.e., change from F-1 to H-1B, etc.) with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), you must remain in the U.S. until a determination on the petition is rendered.  Whenever an individual with a pending “change of status” petition departs the U.S., USCIS will cancel the petition since they consider the beneficiary to have “abandoned” the request.

 

Please email [email protected] or (808) 956-0871 if you have any questions.

 

IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER (JUNE 2015)

 

6/1/15

Payroll Deadline Noon

6/4/15 – 6/8/15

HR AMP Web Time Preview #1

6/5/15

Pay Day

6/8/15

PAF Deadline

6/9/15

HR AMP Deadline

6/9/15 – 6/11/15

HR AMP Web Time Preview #2

6/10/15 – 6/18/15

ESS Black-Out Period

6/11/15

Holiday – King Kamehameha Day

6/12/15 – 6/16/15

HR AMP Web Time Reporting Period

6/16/15

Payroll Deadline Noon

6/19/15 – 6/23/15

HR AMP Web Time Preview #1

6/22/15

Pay Day

6/23/15

PAF Deadline

6/24/15

HR AMP Deadline

6/24/15 – 6/25/15

HR AMP Web Time Preview #2

6/25/15 – 7/2/15

ESS Black-Out Period

6/26/15 – 6/30/15

HR AMP Web Time Reporting Period

6/30/15

Payroll Deadline Noon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER (JULY 2015)

 

7/3/15

Holiday – Independence Day

7/7/15

Pay Day

7/7/15 – 7/9/15

HR AMP Web Time Preview #1

7/9/15

PAF Deadline

7/10/15

HR AMP Deadline

7/10/15 – 7/13/15

HR AMP Web Time Preview #2

7/13/15 – 7/20/15

ESS Black-Out Period

7/14/15 – 7/16/15

HR AMP Web Time Reporting Period

7/16/15

Payroll Deadline Noon

7/22/15

Pay Day

7/23/15 – 7/27/15

HR AMP Web Time Preview #1

7/27/15

PAF Deadline

7/28/15

HR AMP Deadline

7/28/15 – 7/29/15

HR AMP Web Time Preview #2

7/29/15 – 8/5/15

ESS Black-Out Period

7/30/15 – 8/3/15

HR AMP Web Time Reporting Period


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TIMESHEETS FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE – JULY

June 1-15, 2015
June 16-30, 2015

July 1-15, 2015
July 16-31, 2015
 

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR’S CORNER

 

RCUH JOB DESCRIPTIONS – POST OFFER JOB REQUIREMENTS

 

We would like to remind you that all Post Offer Job Requirements (i.e. First Aid/CPR certification, Medical Clearances, etc.) imposed as a condition of employment at the time of creating a job description is the Project responsibility to ensure that all employee’s are in compliance with the job’s post offer job requirements at all times. The RCUH will inform the Principal Investigator and/or Supervisor and the employee of the outstanding post offer requirements at the time of hire. It is the project’s responsibility to ensure that these requirements have been completed/maintained and submitted by the deadline to RCUH Human Resources via email at [email protected] or via fax to (808) 956-9423.

 

Outstanding Post Offer Requirements: All projects that have employees with outstanding post offer job requirements will be contacted shortly. We will be providing you with a list of your employees that have outstanding post offer documents with due dates to be received by our office.

 

If you have any questions, please contact Renee Doi, Assistant Director of Human Resources at [email protected] or (808) 956-6965.

 

RCUH FIRST AID/CPR/AED TRAININGS – SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

 

Effective immediately and until further notice, the RCUH Human Resources Department will no longer offer First Aid/CPR/AED Training. If you have employees that require a valid First Aid/CPR/AED certification as a condition of continued employment, please contact American Red Cross at http://www.redcross.org for the next available training class.

 

EEO/AA POLICY

RCUH IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT opportunity/affirmative action employer.  It is the policy of RCUH to afford equal employment opportunity to all individuals without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, arrest and court record, handicap, marital status, or status as a disabled veteran or veteran of the Vietnam era.  RCUH’s Affirmation Action Plan describes the programs/procedures developed to ensure employment opportunities for women, minorities, handicapped, disabled, and Vietnam era veterans.  The Plan is available for inspection at the RCUH Human Resources Department.