At the beginning of June, unionized librarians and clerks picketed in front of the Parma Snow branch of the Cuyahoga County Public Library, calling for better pay and 'respect and dignity for all employees.
At the beginning of June, unionized librarians and clerks picketed in front of the Parma Snow branch of the Cuyahoga County Public Library , calling for better pay and"respect and dignity for all employees."
"We are extremely pleased that there will be no strike," CCPL's CEO Tracy Strobel wrote in a statement,"and that we will continue to offer uninterrupted services to our customers." A system as robust and sweeping as CCPL's 28 branches serves thousands of Northeast Ohioans a day, those that rely on the library for not only reading materials but for classes and passport photos, along with access to the internet and a plethora of research databases.
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