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Establish a routine for meals and snacks to avoid overeating when working from home, advises Human Resources.
Establish a routine for meals and snacks to avoid overeating when working from home, advises Human Resources.
Look away from your computer to give your eyes a break, advises a wellness tip from Human Resources.
Take time to take care of yourself, Human Resources advises UWindsor employees.
The July 2020 edition of Workplace Wellness E-Digest recommends strategies for working from home.
Staying hydrated helps you fight fatigue and stay alert, Human Resources advises UWindsor employees.
Eating well is important in preventing and treating many health conditions, says the June 2020 edition of Workplace Wellness E-Digest.
The May 2020 edition of Workplace Wellness E-Digest offers tips on fighting stress with food.
The Department of Human Resources has published a document to help supervisors respond to COVID-19 related illnesses and concerns.
Entitled “COVID-19: Supervisor’s Guide to Reporting Employee Illness, Infection and Testing and Employee Privacy,” the document provides answers to such questions as:
On April 28, the University of Windsor will commemorate workers that have died or have been injured because of their work.
Human Resources has released a series of tips aimed at helping staff and faculty transition to working remotely.