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Judge to Rule on Injunction against Philadelphia Library Service Cuts

In response to a request by two unions representing city library workers, a Philadelphia judge is considering issuing an injunction to block the city from reducing hours at 20 Free Library branches and laying off at least 12 employees. After hearing more than five hours of testimony March 29, Common Pleas Court Judge Matthew A. Carrafiello prohibited the city from moving forward with its plans, which it announced in January, until April 8 when he will decide whether to issue the injunction, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported March 30.

Locals 2186 and 2187 of the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees asked for the injunction to prevent the library administration from designating a total of 20 branches as express libraries that would be open only four hours a day and staffed by paraprofessionals. They have filed a grievance against the city and an unfair-labor-practice complaint with the state, alleging that the city failed to negotiate with the unions before making the service cuts.

Ten branches had gone to express hours by the end of March, and library officials say that will save the city as much as $800,000 annually. However, many residents oppose the plan and testified against it for three hours at a March 17 public hearing.

The judge’s action also postpones the layoffs of 12 library employees who received pink slips March 28.

The city council will hold hearings April 6 on the Free Library’s 2005–06 budget, and the nonprofit Friends of the Free Library of Philadelphia—which has gathered some 20,000 signatures on a petition against the service cuts—has registered to request funding to keep all the branches open six full days and staffed with professional librarians.

Posted April 1, 2005.

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