[Libs-Or] Booktalk preparation guidelines for compensation

Judy Anderson JuAnderson at cu-portland.edu
Mon May 16 11:05:02 PDT 2011


Hi Camille,

It would depend on their pay status.  If they're professionals on staff, they're hired to do their work and it's up to them to adjust their workflow.   Karen Fischer's thoughtful response earlier today speaks to this aspect.

If they're hourly on staff, I'd first look at what in their routine could be put aside to make room for time to prepare and if they had to put in extra hours to make sure it got done after an adjustment was made, I'd ask them if they'd prefer time off/swap hours or money added for that pay period.
All of this would be contingent on HR regulations  for your library, of course.

Judy

Judy Anderson
Reference & Instruction Librarian
Concordia University - Portland
Phone: 503 493 6453

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Sent: Friday, May 13, 2011 10:34 AM
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Subject: [Libs-Or] Booktalk preparation guidelines for compensation

Good morning!

I am wondering if any library has established guidelines for compensating library employees for preparing for booktalks -- specifically with regard to the time spent actually reading the book(s) to be presented?

If so, would you be willing to send them our way?

Many thanks,

Camille
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