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Hampshire County Council to cut 58 library jobs


A CONTROVERSIAL plan to axe 58 jobs from Hampshire libraries has been rubber-stamped by civic bosses.

Unions have slammed yesterday’s “bitterly disappointing” decision, saying it would lead to libraries closing down.

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Yet Hampshire County Council insists it is necessary, saying it will save £1.5m and make the service sustainable. The authority says short-term fixes – such as raiding the book-buying budget of £1.73m over the last five years – are no longer practical.

The cuts will see a swathe of supervisor and library officer posts made redundant, saving £840,000. A further £300,000 will be saved through axing four management posts.

Unions fear there will be further pain when the council reviews its mobile library service in November and considers opportunities for sharing services next spring.

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Comments(10)

Paramjit Bahia says...
10:12am Thu 22 Jul 10

Now instead of receiving decent service from professionals people in Hampshire will be at the mercy of few ill-informed stinking rich old Tory ladies trying to pass their time, which will depend upon if they can spare some after diaries full for consuming cream and strawberries or tea parties or watching multi X rated movies.

StEmmosfire says...
10:15am Thu 22 Jul 10

Anything you need to know Google or Wikipedia it.

Condor Man says...
10:22am Thu 22 Jul 10

Paramjit Bahia wrote:
Now instead of receiving decent service from professionals people in Hampshire will be at the mercy of few ill-informed stinking rich old Tory ladies trying to pass their time, which will depend upon if they can spare some after diaries full for consuming cream and strawberries or tea parties or watching multi X rated movies.
SCC libraries are becoming self-service so you only need a maximum of 2 staff at any one time. Better than being closed.

southy says...
10:49am Thu 22 Jul 10

Condor Man wrote:
Paramjit Bahia wrote:
Now instead of receiving decent service from professionals people in Hampshire will be at the mercy of few ill-informed stinking rich old Tory ladies trying to pass their time, which will depend upon if they can spare some after diaries full for consuming cream and strawberries or tea parties or watching multi X rated movies.
SCC libraries are becoming self-service so you only need a maximum of 2 staff at any one time. Better than being closed.
they will be closing them down. this your torys for you, think of them selfs first and the ordinary people last.
greed, gluttony, envy, pride, sloth, ****, wrath the make up of the tory party and any right wing politics. Homer (greek)

Cyber-Fug says...
10:49am Thu 22 Jul 10

Bob Crowe shouts....... and no-one in power listens !! Move aside militant man ! ;o)


Sec. Word.... hang-left..... LOL.... that's what' s happening

southy says...
10:50am Thu 22 Jul 10

**** = lu st

newjerseychick says...
12:46pm Thu 22 Jul 10

StEmmosfire wrote:
Anything you need to know Google or Wikipedia it.
Ah but they will give you thousands of results but a librarian will give you the right one!

Polygonia says...
5:42pm Thu 22 Jul 10

How is it that during World War 2
suddenly women were able to replace many of the male workers with very litttle time to train for quite skilled jobs ?
It is insulting to suggest that people cannot be trained to take over some of the posts that need to be filled.
Many non office staff use their home computers with amazing skill and may be able to adapt to library training.
Before anyone asks, no I do not want the job for myself, I am already gainfully employed.

Poppy22 says...
9:03pm Thu 22 Jul 10

This can't be blamed on the Tories - it was already happening in other parts of the country well before the election. Volunteers are already in place and, in one area at least, the trained librarians are finding the volunteers are harder work than the customers! (inability to pick up simple tasks, chatting with each other all the time they are there, etc). Even volunteers need to be able to do the job (willing to work, having common sense, etc).

Bassett-Mikey says...
11:46am Sun 15 Aug 10

I have said this before - its a bit out of the box - true, but if all of the libraries were closed, that would save a lot of money. If the books and any staff that are actually working were then transferred to all of the school libraries - which then stayed open later, problem solved! The library buildings could then be sold to macdonalds so that their produce could help reduce the population - which they seem to do quite effectively if any of the current obesity warnings are anything to go buy!


Staff picket at Southampton library this morning. A previous strike by library staff, in Southampton

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