Open Plus/Staff less Libraries – Danish Union response
Statement from Tine Jorgensen, Chair of the Danish Union of Librarians
“Libraries play a crucial role in a modern, democratic society as cultural, social and educational institutions. Libraries offer access to information, literature (fiction and non-fiction) and digital resources and engaging the population in active citizenship regardless of social and economic differences.
Libraries support learning activities in terms of reading, information seeking and validation of search results. Studies show that children who are keen readers in their spare time read considerably better than those who do not show interest in reading. Librarians support this with their knowledge of books and reading levels.
Libraries also play a role in terms of digital resources. When the Danish Business Authority introduced the digital mailbox the libraries and library staff supported the digital strategy by offering assistance and learning activities for the citizens
Therefore self-serviced or unstaffed libraries are only to be seen as an enhancement of the opening hours, not as a replacement for the important tasks that librarians, information professionals and other library workers perform every day.”
Open + /Unstaffed Libraries – But it is very Different in Denmark
Open + /Unstaffed Libraries – It’s Different in Denmark
Barnet Council propose to cut library posts by 46%, alongside a 70% reduction of staffed hours at libraries. This is to be facilitated by Open+ technology which will allow some members of the public access to libraries when staff are not present. The Council claim this has a precedent in Scandinavia, particularly Denmark. » Read more
Meet the Shadow Chancellor 22 February – Middlesex University
MORE BREAKING NEWS: Barnet UNISON AGM has been outsourced!

John Burgess UNISON Branch Secretary said:
“Yes I know it is Barnet, and yes we are currently consulting on our thirteenth TUPE transfer in three years but this is unbelievable, is nothing sacred, what will be next, Street Scene services? But our branch doesn’t let outsourcing stop us organising so for the first time in our history that we will be holding our Annual General Meeting on Wednesday 2 March from 4 pm at the St John the Apostle Church Hall, Friern Barnet Lane, Whetstone, (opposite the Three Horseshoes Pub).
All Barnet UNISON members are welcome it is going to be cracking meeting.”
BREAKING NEWS: Barnet Council to transfer the management of Street Scene services to Barnet Group
BREAKING NEWS: Barnet Council to transfer the management of Street Scene services to Barnet Group a Local Authority Trading Company.
Barnet Group is made up of Barnet Homes, Your Choice Barnet.
370 staff were informed today that they will be managed by Barnet Group initially for a six month period.
Staff will still be employed by Barnet Council.
The decision has been made by a Delegated Powers Report signed by the Chief Executive.
Barnet UNISON is in the process of meeting with our members and have agreed an emergency meeting with senior managers and the local reps for Tuesday 16 February 2016.
Barnet UNISON briefings on the Unified Pay Proposals
We have managed to book the following meetings but we are looking to organise more meetings.
We are looking to book some meetings across a number of schools. » Read more
97% customer satisfaction for the In house Library Service

It was announced recently that Library Staff have achieved a 97% customer service satisfaction score in a survey of the public, the highest for any Council or Partner Service. Last year Libraries won the Barnet Council Staff Team Award. Libraries staff are also about to launch the Barnet Libraries Festival while continuing to provide their regular service which not only includes the loan of books and audio-visual items and providing information but also running regular activities such as story times for children, conversation sessions for English language learners and IT tuition for adults. » Read more



