Like pretty much everyone else, our library is facing a budget shortfall. To prevent closing any branches, each of the 23 branches is now closed one day a week and the hours the library is opened have been shortened. They tried to stagger the days off so that if you must go during a day your library is closed, the next closest branch should be open.MUCH has been made in our local news about this, and I have to be honest- I just don't get it. There was one news story about how a local homeowners association had met at the same library on the same day for 20 years, and now they had to move to a church. I sarcastically thought, 'Oh the horror! You had to move your HOA meeting!'
I don't know how the reduction in hours was handled specifically in terms of employees, and if any employees lost their jobs that is very sad, but overall....
I don't get the uproar. I just go on another day. So, long story short, would it totally disrupt anyone's schedule if the closest library wasn't open on a specific day?
I don't know how the reduction in hours was handled specifically in terms of employees, and if any employees lost their jobs that is very sad, but overall....
I don't get the uproar. I just go on another day. So, long story short, would it totally disrupt anyone's schedule if the closest library wasn't open on a specific day?