Foreword by Jane Slaughter
Interest in unions and the real, day-to-day benefits they secure for employees is on the rise—including among library workers, who are beginning to realize that on their own they have little leverage. But with a union they have the power of numbers, and their working conditions are decided by a collectively negotiated agreement rather than by the malleable judgement of an individual administrator or library board. This handbook will equip readers with the knowledge, skills, and strategies necessary for organizing and maintaining a union at their library. Peppered throughout by illuminating stories from successful library union leaders and members, this book
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Angelo Moreno is an organizer for AFSCME Council 31 in Chicago, Illinois. He started his career in libraries in the summer of 2012 as a page at his childhood library. In 2020 he and his coworkers organized a union at the East Lansing Public Library in Michigan and successfully won wage increases and increased job protections for predominantly part-time, low-wage, precarious staff. He has served as a union chair and a bargaining committee member.
Kelly McElroy has worked in public and academic libraries since she was in high school. She is currently an outreach librarian and associate professor at Oregon State University (OSU), where she also helped organize the faculty union, United Academics OSU. As a unionist, she has served on the bargaining team for multiple rounds of bargaining, including as lead negotiator and executive vice president.
Meredith Kahn began working in libraries as a first-year college student, and today they are a librarian at the University of Michigan and an elected leader in a union of librarians, archivists, and curators. They were a founding member of their union’s organizing committee and a member of the bargaining team for their union’s first contract.
Emily Drabinski is an associate professor in the Graduate School of Library and Information Studies at Queens College. She served in multiple union roles including as a member of the executive committee, secretary, and president of the Long Island University Faculty Federation. In 2016, she was locked out by her employer in the first lockout in the history of US higher education. Drabinski was president of the American Library Association in 2023–2024.
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