Please note that the General Council Office is closed from December 24 until January 3. Work will continue first thing Tuesday, January 4!
We wish you all a safe and happy Christmas and New Year celebrations. May peace and joy fill your hearts at this glorious time of year.
~The Staff of the Human Resources Unit, General Council Office~
If you are looking for information during this time, please note the following contact information for our service providers. Note that these organizations will be closed on the statutory holidays: Dec. 27, Dec. 28 and Jan. 3.
Pension/Benefit enrollment information (The United Church Pension and Benefit Centre): United-church@hroffice.ca; 1-888-657-4607
Health and Dental coverage (Green Shield Canada) : www.greenshield.ca; 1-888-711-1119
Other information regarding HumanResources: http://www.united-church.ca/administration
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Comments
RussP
Posted on: 12/22/2010 22:40
You all need and deserve a break.
Peace, and Merry Christmas.
IT
Russ
Pinga
Posted on: 12/22/2010 22:43
Merry Christmas Martha, good to have your presence on the cafe.
martha
Posted on: 12/23/2010 14:16
Thanks and all the best for a safe and happy to you ALL!
My email 'out of office' notice has links and numbers of service providers should they be needed over the hols, as does my (very long) voice mail. Just press # to get to the beep!
HumanResources@united-church.ca
1-800-268-3781 x3161
(btw: Nora and Carol -Hancock- have told us to go at 2pm today, Thursday, so the Christmassing shall start even sooner! I'm Really looking forwar to a good break.)
DKS
Posted on: 12/23/2010 14:33
What is this "christmas break" you speak of? For those in ministry, this week has been the run up to the "big show" on Christmas. Then Sunday and we start all over again. As my wife reminded me this week, "You have never been home on Christmas Eve for thirty years."
Pinga
Posted on: 12/23/2010 18:27
Heh DKS, we often have our minister taking a well deserved holiday after Christmas Eve....though, yes, Christmas Eve definitely is a work day for a minister....
RussP
Posted on: 12/24/2010 20:02
DKS
This Sunday service is lay led so the Minister can STAY home!!
IT
Russ