_______________________________________________Hi Eric,
The Coloma Public Library is paying all library staff their normally scheduled hours for the duration of the closure, however long it turns out to be. I am hoping to explore if public libraries can be included in the program for “Employee Retention Credit for Employers Subject to Closure Due to COVID-19 Crisis” as an offset--though even if we aren’t, it doesn’t change our plan to pay staff.
HTH, Mary
Mary Jean Harrison
Director
Coloma Public Library
151 W. Center Street
Coloma Michigan 49083
269-468-3431
The most important asset of any library goes home at night – the library staff.
Timothy Healy
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Sent: Monday, April 6, 2020 1:23 PM
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Subject: [Michlib-l] Paying Staff During Mandatory Closure.
Hello,
I am collecting Information about how many libraries are continuing to pay staff during the Governor's mandatory closure. This has been an issue of conversation in my particular co-op and I am curious how it is handled state-wide. If you are willing then please reply off list to the following questions:
- Are you continuing to pay staff during the period they are not working within the library building?
- Have you found it necessary to make a distinction between paying staff who would not ordinarily telecommute (for instance, clerks and pages) and staff who are able to telecommute?
- If the mandatory closing is extended to the end of April or beyond, how will (or *will*) that information impact your library's decision to continue paying staff not present within the building?
Eric Hansen
Director
Vicksburg District Library269-649-1648
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