What is CUCSA?
CUCSA (Council of University of California Staff Assemblies) is an assembly of UC staff representing each UC location (i.e., campus, health system UCOP and Berkeley Lab). CUSCA is dedicated to maintaining and enhancing communication within the UC community on matters of interest to non-represented employees in accordance with California laws and Regent policy.
The Council's objective is to provide a forum where UC staff discuss and research topics of mutual interest that impact staff at each UC location. These perspectives are shared with key UC decision-makers through reports and collaborating on the biannual Employee Engagement Survey. CUCSA delegates serve a 2-year term. Berkeley Lab’s current delegates are: Melissa Romanus and Neli Lopez.
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Berkeley Lab CUCSA Delegates - 2024/2025
Jasmyn Pangilinan
DOE Joint Genome Institute
First Year Delegate
Melissa Romanus
National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center
Second Year Delegate
Current CUCSA Projects/Research
The current CUCSA Delegation is focusing on six specific areas:
Retention via Total Compensation
Staff Engagement
Wellness in the Workplace
Building a Sustainable Workforce
Policies & Procedures for Improving CUCSA Internal Operations
CUCSA External Communications
Team Building Exercise
UC Irvine
Team Building Exercise
UC Irvine