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Retirees: Take a survey to improve UC’s Open Enrollment communications

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If you’re a retiree who’s eligible for benefits from UC, Open Enrollment brings a lot of choices. UC is committed to helping you make informed decisions, with a booklet mailed to your home, an Open Enrollment website and a special edition of New Dimensions.

We would like to learn more about how you use these resources and how we can do better — and we need your help. Please take a brief, anonymous survey by May 21 to share your feedback. The survey should take 5-10 minutes to complete.

TAKE THE SURVEY

This survey was developed by a workgroup formed to look for opportunities to improve UC’s benefits education for retirees. The workgroup includes representatives from the Council of UC Retiree Associations (CUCRA) and the Council of UC Emeriti Associations (CUCEA) and Office of the President staff responsible for benefits communications.

Thank you in advance for your help.

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