1-  We have not furloughed any employees, our board approved scheduled hours to be paid through May 25th ( if we do not open on the 15th) 
2- We are discussing if the stay is extended, we will have to consider other options, which will include layoffs. 
3- Our fiscal year starts June 1st, we are increasing our unemployment, not much more than that at this time. 
4- We are a district library, class 3, Manchester District Library.

I am eager to see other responses. 

Kathy Dimond 


On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 12:47 PM Julie Kintner via Michlib-l <michlib-l@mcls.org> wrote:
Class 1 - Fife Lake
Layed off 1 part-time
Paying 4 part-time average of weekly wage for now, 
No budget amendments yet.

Thanks

On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 12:35 PM Stanczak, Cindy via Michlib-l <michlib-l@mcls.org> wrote:
We furloughed our three casual employees - one 4 hr/wk circulation assistant and two test proctors.  Casual employees are not paid for work not performed, even in cases of power outage or weather closures.  I issued them paperwork to confirm that they were furloughed so that they could potential seek unemployment insurance.

Right now, lay offs and furloughs are not being considered for regular PT and FT staff.

We haven't made any budget adjustments yet, as we run Jan-Dec, but there will be some amendments in July looking at the first six months of the year.  We'll see a decrease in gas and electric, as well as some vendor services, likely a decrease in physical collection development and programming, and an increase in legal fees as we seek legal counsel on all the COVID-19 related policy and personnel issues.

We are a Class III public library in a rural community.

Best wishes with your research!

Cynthia Stanczak, MLS 
Library Director
Albion District Library
501 S. Superior St.
Albion, MI  49224
(517) 629-3993

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On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 3:56 PM Madeline Lank via Michlib-l <michlib-l@mcls.org> wrote:

​​Hello, 


I'm collecting information in advance of a Board of Directors meeting about how Michigan libraries are continuing to pay staff now that the Stay at Home order has been extended, specifically regarding furloughs and layoffs.  Most of Farmington Community Library was placed on furlough on Friday, and we're trying to figure out if other libraries are doing something similar.


If you are willing, please respond to the following questions:


  1. Have any staff members been furloughed or laid off since the Stay at Home order (3/24/2020)?
  2. ​Should the Stay at Home order be extended,  would furloughs or lay-offs be considered?
  3. What (if any) adjustments have been made to your budget since 3/24/2020?
  4. What type of library are you (city, district, etc.)?

Thank you very much for your time and responses!



Maddy - Madeline Lank
Children's Librarian, 12 Mile Location
Farmington Community Library
32737 W. 12 Mile Rd. Farmington Hills, MI 48334-3302
madeline.lank@farmlib.org
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