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Antiracism work is all of our work

The 91探花 Professional Staff Organization stands with and supports our Black community members and works in solidarity to end racism and oppression at the 91探花and beyond. We are grateful for and endorse the message below from Vice President Rickey Hall, Acting Dean Wayne Ay, and Assistant Chancelor James McShay. We also encourage all professional staff to consider and engage in the conversations that are currently taking place about how to disrupt racism and end police violence. Some opportunities our community has shared include ; and .

Rickey Hall
Vice President for Minority Affairs & Diversity
University Diversity Officer
Wayne Au
Acting Dean of Diversity &聽Equity
91探花Bothell
James C. McShay
Assistant Chancellor for Equity and Inclusion
91探花Tacoma

3rd Annual Environmental Justice Conference May 19, 2020

We want to invite you to participate in the 3rd Annual Environmental Justice Conference:

WHEN: May 19, 2020 | 1:00 鈥 5:00pm

WHERE: Virtual Event (an email with the login information will be sent to those who RSVP a day before the event)

Climate change poses one of the greatest threats to humanity and it is happening right now. Unfortunately, not all of us are impacted in the same way. Communities of color and underprivileged groups are more vulnerable to the effects of climate change due to structural inequities.

The 3rd Annual Environmental Justice Conference entails to bring awareness on environmental and climate justice initiatives, as well as to create a space for dialogue across scales, affiliations, and worldviews. Through presentations and interactive sessions, participants will be able to explore approaches to inclusive and meaningful engagement through innovation and collaboration. The main objective of this conference is to reflect on best practices around equitable partnerships within the context of environmental/climate justice.

RSVP at: https://environment.uw.edu/deievents/

For more information visit: https://environment.uw.edu/envjustice2020

2020 PSO Board Elections now open

VOTE NOW

We represent you so make sure your vote is counted.

Submit your vote by May 15, 2020.

Technology note: The PSO Board application is in a Google form. In order to access the form you must be logged in to Google Apps with your 91探花account. Users should log out of all personal Google accounts before launching the voting form.

IF YOU ARE HAVING TROUBLE OPENING THE VOTING GOOGLE FORM:

* We sent out an incorrect Marketo redirect link in the PSO newsletter – please dont use that link, use the one above.

* Due to the way we implemented the PSO election this year using a google form, in order to vote you must have google apps for education enabled on your UWNETID.
* Many 91探花Professional Staff do not have this enabled by default, but it is quick and free to do so.
* Enabling Google Apps for education does not change your email forwarding or affect your Office 365 setup. They will peacefully coexist.

Enabling Google Apps for EDU on your UWNETID directions are here:

Input sought for 91探花draft Sustainability Strategy

Summary: The 91探花is seeking staff, faculty and student input on its newly released draft Sustainability Strategy. Help shape UW鈥檚 future by providing feedback and learning more at

Sustainability Action Plan solicits feedback:

Coinciding with the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, the 91探花has released a draft Sustainability Strategy to guide institutional initiatives over the next five years. The Strategy proposes measurable targets and actions across the University to ensure a sustainable, equitable and responsible future. Your input on this Strategy is vital, especially during this unprecedented time of Covid-19. Learn more and provide input at

 

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PSO Election Process

2020-2022 PSO Board Election Process

Why Run for the PSO Board

Being part of the PSO board is a tremendous way to learn more about 91探花and the professional staff role, share ideas, resources and connections, and make impactful contacts all across campus! The PSO works with 91探花leadership at the President鈥檚 office, Human Resources, WholeU, faculty committees, and the membership to support professional staff and advocate for their needs and priorities. In addition, board members come from all across the Seattle, Bothell, and Tacoma campuses, Harborview Medical Center, and 91探花Medical Center providing opportunities to meet other professional staff members in a variety of areas.

If you are looking for leadership opportunities that you don鈥檛 have in your daily work at the UW, there are many ways a PSO position can provide this professional growth for you. Chairing a committee, organizing outreach, and supporting our various events are just a few of the ways you can expand your skills with a supportive group of colleagues.

Not only can you develop your leadership skills but you can make an impact on the more than 10,000 professional staff. Board members work together to advocate for and enrich our roles at the UW.

We are now accepting applications for 2020-2022 board members.聽 The application deadline is:聽 April 30, 2020.

Technology note:聽 The PSO Board application is in a google form.聽 In order to access the form you must be logged in to Google Apps with your 91探花account. Users should log out of all personal google accounts before launching the voting form. Please contact your department IT person if you have any issues accessing the form.

Duties and Responsibilities

UPDATED 3/2020


(Excerpt from the Job Description document linked above)
Board members are required to:
鈼 Serve in accordance with all bylaws.
鈼 Participate in monthly Board meeting from September through June.
鈼 Attend the Board retreat, which happens in August and is scheduled collaboratively to align with Board members鈥 calendars.
鈼 Participate in at least one Board committee.
鈼 Participate in a minimum of 1 PSO event a year (Diversity Forum, Annual Meeting/Awards Ceremony, or outreach/engagement events).
鈼 Represent the PSO Board at 2 or more 91探花Welcome Days, which are held bi-monthly throughout the academic year.
鈼 Engage with PSO business on all relevant platforms (email, Teams, shared Google Drive, etc.), including responding to PSO member queries as appropriate.

Benefits

  • Meet and network with other professional staff across campuses (Seattle, Bothell, Tacoma, Harborview, 91探花Medical Center).
  • Hear from 91探花departments and administrators on topics that impact professional staff.
  • Develop skills to advocate for professional staff on topics such benefits, salary, recognition, etc.

Questions? Contact us at聽psoboard@uw.edu.

Please comment on HR 6074: Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations

Professional Staff, please review and comment on HR 6074

This is an Important Federal Bill under consideration in Congress

HR 6074 the Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations contains stipulations for

– Free testing
– 14 days paid sick leave
– 3 months paid family leave
– Expanded unemployment insurance & food security
– Medicaid funds

Check it out at

https://congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/6074/

And then contact your legislator to let them know your feelings about this legislation

State Bill to subsidize 91探花Employees transit use introduced in Olympia – PSO member testifies

A new Bill to fund 91探花Employees transit passes was recently introduced in Olympia. Sponsors are Reps Macri, Chopp, Pollet, and Valdez

HB 2949 – 2019-20
Requiring transit passes to be provided by certain entities.

This bill is now scheduled for a public hearing in the House Committee on Transportation at 11:00 AM this Saturday 2/29/2020

Full Text:

Bill would also amend the state commute trip reduction law and add additional reporting requirements and tools for implementing compliance.

Erin Rants, PSO Member, testified in favor of the Bill and read a PSO Board endorsed statement (Thank you Erin!)

PSO Statement here:

Audio and Video, as well as a computer-generated transcript of the proceedings can be found here:

Report from UPASS/Parking rates public hearing

UPDATE 2/7/2002: Please review changes to 91探花Parking system. Page now live here:

Several PSO board members and constituents were present at the January 29th hearing on parking rate increase in the Husky Union Building.

the University Transportation Committee voted on Monday to recommend to the 91探花Regents a rate increase of 6% to parking and bicycling products . The 91探花regents have the ultimate say on what will happen here and will consider the proposal at their next meeting. The intent of the public hearing was to gather employee feedback and summarize it to the Regents so they may use it in their decision making process.

The hearing itself was lightly attended, with just a few dozen 91探花employees present. Almost everyone who took the time to testify mentioned appreciation of the lack of increase and support for a future fully subsidized U-PASS. This is a big win for our effort to raise awareness at the University about the topic, and it was evident in the hearing that other employee groups share PSO members’ passion for this proposal.

We were disappointed that there were not more PSO members present at this hearing. Please remember that you can’t have your voice heard unless you lend it to the conversation. We strongly encourage professional staff members to attend hearings on policy proposals that affect your important work here at the 91探花. For those who are uncomfortable with public speaking, written comment can still be provided in regards to proposed parking rate increases by emailing tsfeedback@uw.edu .

PSO president Brett Bass has done this kind of public speaking for some time and has some tips for staff who are interested in providing testimony:

* If you鈥檙e particularly nervous, it鈥檚 perfectly acceptable to read a prepared statement.
* You can take notes and move through bullet points, but many prefer a more structured way of presenting their case.
* Always be respectful. Nobody is right all the time, most people are acting in good faith, and reasonable people can鈥攁nd-do鈥攄iffer in opinion.
* Remember to stay on-topic and be professional.
* Be concise. Having one or two points is more engaging than a whole list.
* If you want to expand on ideas, consider submitting written testimony as a supplement to your presentation.鈥