The University of Arkansas Hope Texarkana knows the power of being a great employer and keeping its employees happy. Soon they will be giving employees more time to enjoy family and friends. 

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The University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana's leadership team strives to make student life great and they are also striving to take great care of their employees.

 

Recently they voted on allowing employees to take less time during the week for lunch so they can close up a little earlier on Fridays.

UAHT Starts New Hours The Week of March 25

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Now UAHT will close at a new time on Fridays at 3 PM. This new time will begin on the week of March 25 with employees only taking a 30 lunch break on Tuesdays thru Fridays.

'Small Perks' Add Up!

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According to the press release  Cheryl Shaw, UAHT Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration said,

We want our employees to know they are appreciated. Small perks like this are just one way we are striving to make UAHT an even more desirable place to work.

 

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Photo by krakenimages on Unsplash
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Who wouldn't love that?  Would you like to have an earlier time off on Fridays? What do you think about cutting your lunchtime in half to get off earlier?

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If you are interested in information about employment opportunities at UAHT, you can find it all at https://www.uaht.edu/staff/employment-opportunities.php.

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