Page 8 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon November 25, 2015 Honor Veterans Powwow and Parade Jayson Smith photos. The Honor Veterans Powwow (above) was preceded in the week by the Veterans Day Parade (left). Open Enrollment, Benefits Fair Thank you to all who at- tended the Open Enrollment and Benefits Fair. Tribal Government and enterprise employees must turn in any benefits changes, additions and new enrollments to their respective HR departments right away. Employees interested in additional supplemental ben- efits including Group Critical Illness, Group Accident and Group Voluntary Short Term Disability (including preg- nancy) will receive UNUM enrollment kits this coming week. Group rates make these policies much more affordable. Get all documents and kits filled out and turned back in to your respective HR de- partment no later than De- cember 17 at 5 p.m. to be- come effective January 1. Elizabeth Asahi Sato, director, tribal Human Re- sources Fill out TERO skills survey Individuals interested in job referrals from the Warm Springs TERO office can come by the office and fill out a skills survey. War m Springs TERO (Tribal Employment Rights Office) is located at Con- struction, at the industrial park. The skills surveys are used when a contractor is looking for workers. TERO refers individuals based on their work skills. Potential workers sign in, in person, or call in to let the TERO office know they are interested in working either for construction or the TERO office. No one will be referred by the TERO office without a skills survey. Individual Indian-owned businesses that would like to be considered for contract- ing through TERO need to fill out an application to be certified as a Native-owned business. Applications are available at the TERO office. For more information call 541-615-0853. HealthComp, Managed Care and HR working together The day after the busy Open Enrollment and Ben- efits Fair, 25 Managed Care, tribal HR, Kah-Nee-Ta HR, Indian Head HR, WSFPI HR, Housing HR and other benefits specialists working for the tribes met with Phil Musson and Phil Soltau. Phil Musson is president and CEO of HealthComp. Phil Soltau is the regional sales manager. On hand for the meeting was Tyler Moore, vice president of Mattecheck and Associates. “It was a substantive day- long training with a Q & A session designed to better in- for m and collaboratively problem solve issues related to the tribes self-coverage plan,” said Elizabeth Asahi Sato, tribal Human Re- sources director. “Since day one of my ser- vice to the tribes, I have pur- posed to do everything I can to ensure all employees work- ing in HR are collaborating together and receiving as much training as possible,” Sato said. “We can better serve our nearly 1,500 employees if we all come together to help one another keep up to date on important healthcare and ben- efits issues. HealthComp and Mattecheck and Associates is deeply focused on serving the tribes in every possible way, and with that commitment 2016 will be an even better year. We plan to meet quar- terly to continue to work to- gether,” shared Sato enthusi- astically. Clif f ’ s Repair & Auto Sales 475-6618 Free Towing on $500 or more invoice 24 Hour Towing 330 S.W. Culver Hwy. Madras Complete Exhaust Shop - High Performance Parts & Work - Diesel Repair - RV Repair - Domestic & Foreign Cars - Engine Overhauls 2321 Ollallie Lane Warm Springs Call 541- 553-1182