Staff cuts coming to Keremeos Library
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The Keremeos Branch Library is located at 638 7th Avenue.
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Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 05/08/2017
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The Keremeos Branch is part of the Okanagan Regional Library.

"The Okanagan Regional Library (ORL) is your library – your most economical, sustainable, and relevant source for information and entertainment. Established in 1936, the ORL serves over 360,000 people across an area covering 59,600 square kilometres through 29 branches.

We also offer various services online through our website. Membership is FREE to people within our library regions, giving you access to the 16th largest library in Canada."

Regardless of size, the Keremeos Library seems to suffer from a very common ailment experienced by libraries these days: lack of funding. The following Keremeos Review article outlines the situation and the options available to the library.

Staff cuts coming to
Keremeos Library

Reduction of staff hours is expected to start June 1 at the Keremeos Library
TARA BOWIE - Wed May 3rd, 2017 2:15pm

Two staff positions are being affected because of the shortfall in the Keremeos Library budget.

The Keremeos Review incorrectly reported last week that staffing hours would remain the same despite local government officials only coming up with just over $16,000 in contingency funding to help the library.

Funding in excess of $25,000 needed to come from local and regional governments to keep staffing hours the same.

Stephanie Hall, executive director for the Okanagan Regional Library board said there are currently three staffing positions at the library.

The community librarian works 26.5 hours per week and that position will remain the same.

However the other two positions will see a reduction in hours with one permanent staff working 17.5 hours per week and the third staffing position moving to a temporary position of four hours per week that is only guaranteed until the end of 2017.

“This position cannot be renewed if no funding can be found,” Hall stated in her email.

There will be additional shifts in the summer to handle the increase in traffic, which will be funded through the additional funding and the existing pool of summer hours that the ORL uses.

The ORL presented three funding options at a public meeting in 2015. The first option would continue staffing at the library at the same level and add four hours for a high school student to be hired, the second option at close to $25,000 would continue hours but not hire the high school student, and the third option of just over $16,000 would mean hours open remained the same but that staffing would only be 53.5 hours not 60 hours.

“The impact of this will be felt in a few ways – staff will be very busy coping with an already full workload, and there will be less capacity for some partnerships, programs and outreach,” Hall stated in the email.

If some other form of funding is not secured by the end of 2017 the library will only be open four days a week in 2018.
Read more at the Keremeos Review
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Type of publication: Newspaper

When was the article reported?: 05/03/2017

Publication: Keremeos Review

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How widespread was the article reported?: local

News Category: Arts/Culture

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