Daylight saving time to begin Sunday

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Daylight saving time begins at 2 a.m. Sunday (March 10), meaning campus clocks will have to “spring forward” this weekend. 

Individual departments are reminded that they are responsible for changing clocks in their offices, research laboratories and departmental spaces. Building Services and Grounds staff will ensure that clocks in public areas and outdoors are changed.  

In addition to changing clocks, the time shift means that support and service hourly staff, and police and firefighters who work the night shift on this date will work one hour less than normally scheduled. For that shift only, employees typically working eight-hour shifts will work seven hours, and those who typically work a 12-hour shift will work 11 hours.

A flexible work arrangement is permissible as long as it is done within the same workweek, is made at the employee’s request and is approved by the supervisor. Employees on approved sick leave will be covered by the university’s sick leave policy. Supervisors and employees are encouraged to work together to meet both business and employee needs. 

For more information, contact your campus Human Resources office or the HR team for your college or organization.

Contact: your campus Human Resources office or the HR team

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