Virtual Convocation 2020 is tomorrow!

Get ready for the new academic year by attending Virtual Convocation 2020 tomorrow, Aug. 21, at 9 a.m.! Virtual Convocation will be available on Stream, a Microsoft 365 app. Convocation will begin with a slideshow of employees new to LLCC in the last year, along with those who have transferred to new positions, followed by remarks and insights on what to expect in the coming year. Speakers include Dr. Charlotte Warren, president, and members of her cabinet.

A direct link to Convocation will be emailed to LLCC faculty and staff and will also be available in LincIn.

Vacation accruals

This is a friendly reminder that vacation accrual carryover put in place as described in the April 1 email from HR (also in April 2 LincIn article) expires on Sept. 30, 2020. Any carryover balance you have must be used by Sept. 30. Normal vacation accruals will occur at that time. If you need to check what your carryover balance is, please email Kayla Weitzel at Kayla.Weitzel@llcc.edu.

If you have any questions, please contact Nicole Ralph at nicole.ralph@llcc.edu.

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Quiznos open next week with modified hours

QuiznosQuiznos, in the lower level of Menard Hall, will be open next week with modified hours of 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. You are encouraged to use the Quiznos mobile app for ordering as much as possible. Please note, per Illinois guidelines, no personal cups are allowed to be used to fill at the beverage machine. This includes drinks and ice.

Virtual Convocation 2020 is Friday, Aug. 21!

Get ready for the new academic year by attending Virtual Convocation 2020 on Friday, Aug. 21 at 9 a.m.! Virtual Convocation will be available on Stream, a Microsoft 365 app. A direct link to Convocation will be emailed later this week to LLCC faculty and staff and will also be available in LincIn.

Convocation will begin with a slideshow of employees new to LLCC in the last year, along with those who have transferred to new positions, followed by remarks and insights on what to expect in the coming year. Speakers include Dr. Charlotte Warren, president, and members of her cabinet.

Faculty and staff are receiving an LLCC Convocation 2020 T-shirt, featuring an original design by Greg Walbert, graphic design manager.

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Tech Tip: Add due dates and reminders in Microsoft To Do

With Microsoft To Do, you can set due dates and reminders to help keep everything on track. When using the To Do app, scheduled tasks will automatically appear in the Planned smart list, where you can see your tasks due today, tomorrow and beyond.

The following steps are for accessing the To Do app in Office 365. When using the Outlook desktop application, Tasks/To Do, double click to open an existing task to assign a due date and reminders.

Add a due date

  1. Select a task to see its detail view.
  2. Select “Add due date,” and choose when the task will be due: today, tomorrow, next week or a date you pick.

Add a reminder

  1. Select a task.
  2. Select “Remind me,” and choose when you’ll be reminded: later today, tomorrow, next week, or a date and time you pick.

Set a due date to repeat

  1. Select a task.
  2. Select “Repeat,” and choose when your task will repeat: daily, on weekdays, weekly, monthly, yearly or a custom repetition.
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Update: LLCC and the Families First Coronavirus Response Act

As we approach the start of the semester, there is an update from HR regarding leave as it relates to COVID-19 and the Families First Coronavirus Response Act. Please read the following (and attachment in yesterday’s email from HR) carefully as some items have changed since the email dated March 24, 2020:

On March 18, 2020, the Families First Coronavirus Response Act was signed into law providing expanded FMLA leave specifically for the care of a child or children in the event of school or daycare closures related to COVID-19 and emergency paid sick leave. Per the Act, these provisions are temporary, ending Dec. 31, 2020. As remote operations, either in a hybrid format or in whole, are currently in place, these provisions would not apply if you continue to be able to work remotely.

Expanded FMLA Leave

This legislation permits eligible employees to use FMLA leave to care for a child or children due to a school or daycare closure due to COVID-19. Eligible employees are entitled to 12 weeks of job-protected leave to care for a child or children if their school or place of care has been closed or the childcare provider is unavailable due to COVID-19. An eligible employee is any employee who has been employed for at least 30 calendar days by LLCC. Leave under expanded FMLA will be as follows:

  • The first 10 workdays (80 hours for full-time employees) will be unpaid unless you opt to use your own accrued, available benefit leave time OR paid emergency sick leave (payable at 100%).
  • Any leave beyond the first 10 workdays will be paid leave at 2/3 your regular rate of pay for the hours you would be normally scheduled to work. The remaining 1/3 of your leave will either be unpaid or you may opt to use your own accrued, available vacation/personal leave time.
  • Maximum amount payable under the 2/3 paid leave is $200/day or $12,000 over the course of 12 weeks. If 2/3 paid leave would exceed $200/day, you may supplement the remainder of the paid leave with your accrued available vacation/personal leave time in addition to the 1/3 leave time remaining.

Please contact Kim Elder for more details, should you be unable to work remotely or become unavailable to work and need this expanded FMLA leave.

Paid Emergency Sick Leave

Please read the attachment in yesterday’s email from HR regarding eligibility for paid emergency sick leave and how leave is handled for various symptom tracker scenarios.

If you have any questions, please contact nicole.ralph@llcc.edu.

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