
If you have something in your policies or job description about impartiality/neutrality in discussions between staff and patrons, could you share? I feel like this is a weird request, but with so many controversial topics out there right now (politics being number one), we want to keep things neutral. We may not agree with the opinions of patrons, but I think we need to keep from expressing our views in the library setting. *ALSO* - Do you have a simple remote work policy? This is what we have so far (unapproved): There may be a period that a work-at-home order is put in place by MIOSHA, the health department, or other state or local entities. During a work-at-home order, employees that can perform their duties at home must work remotely. Because most library work involves interaction with the public and access to library records, those staff duties must be done at the library. Additionally, two staff members are required to work during all open hours to ensure staff security. The Director and AD will make every effort to assign duties that can be performed at home for a portion of each staff member’s scheduled work hours. This is an addition to our ever growing COVID-19 Response and Preparedness Plan - feel free to steal if you want. I'm just trying to get it covered. :) -- Perri Saunders, Director White Pigeon Township Library 102 N. Kalamazoo St., P.O. Box 399 White Pigeon, MI 49099 269-483-7409 *p.saunders@woodlands.lib.mi.us <p.saunders@woodlands.lib.mi.us> * *Brighten the corner where you are.*
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Perri Saunders