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UAB Human Resources supports the mission of the University of Alabama at Birmingham by helping the state’s largest employer become the first choice for those who share our vision of a research university and academic health center that discovers, teaches and applies knowledge for the intellectual, cultural, social and economic benefit of Birmingham, the state and beyond.
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An update to HR Policy 319: Educational Assistance Program expanding the program’s eligibly went into effect this month, and two more HR policies will soon be updated in the UAB Policies and Procedures Library. HR Policy 319: Educational Assistance...
UAB’s Electronic Leave Accrual System (eLAS), which is used to manage benefit time accruals and requests for monthly paid employees, will be replaced by the new Campus Time & Attendance system early next year. All monthly paid benefit eligible campus...
On November 15, 2024, a federal judge in the Eastern District Court of Texas vacated all components of the U.S. Department of Labor’s Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) new overtime rule. This includes changes UAB implemented earlier this year to...
The 2024 UAB Annual Security & Fire Safety Report is now available online. To access it, you can go to the UAB Police Department website at uab.edu/police and click on “Read the 2024 UAB Annual Security & Fire Safety (Clery) Report” on the sidebar, or...
Birmingham's robust nightlife offers something for everyone - trendy dance clubs, outdoor live entertainment, musical and theatre halls, an impressive bar and brewery scene, art shows and more.