Library staff left in the dark about University plans
University management told staff they have no strategic planning nor minimum staffing level for the libraries. Image credit: Art of Smart.
May 12, 2021
Months after libraries were re-opened to students, library staff remain unsure about whether the University will restore opening hours and staff numbers to pre-COVID levels.
USyd library staff were told at a meeting last Friday that the University lacks a strategic plan for the future of USyd’s libraries.
“Staff have been happy to support the community in beating the pandemic,” says Jen Harrison, USyd NTEU Vice President (General Staff). “But it now seems like management is taking advantage of the flexibility shown by staff.”
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