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Stanford University Supports UG2 Employees

By Kathleen Luce

Stanford University Provides Financial Support to UG2 Employees Affected by Pandemic-Related Layoffs

Like every other college and university in the country, Stanford University had to close substantial portions of its campus as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic. Many of the UG2 employees who clean and maintain parts of the campus were immediately affected due to temporary layoffs. But they won’t be lacking support— Stanford decided to provide financial assistance to these employees, in recognition of the incredible work they do to keep Stanford’s campus community healthy and safe.

“Stanford is very generous in their support of these employees, who are well respected and regarded by everyone at the University, from staff and faculty to students,” said Louis J. Lanzillo Jr., CEO at UG2. “We believe the University’s resolve to see that these employees are cared for is a reflection of the professionalism and importance these hardworking UG2 team members bring to Stanford, and we are extremely grateful to Stanford for providing assistance during these challenging times.”

UG2 will coordinate payments that will help minimize the financial impact of these Coronavirus-related layoffs. UG2 employees who have been working at Stanford and are now laid off can expect to receive payments over the coming weeks.

Kathleen Luce
Vice President, Marketing & Communications