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Multnomah County Library

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Don't work here - Access Services Assistant Multnomah County Library Employee Review

1.0
16 July 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Union representation means you basically can't get fired. Can be easy to put focus on things outside of work, as long as emotional labor and frequent traumatic experiences don't completely drain you.

Cons

Admin and management completely suck. Union does absolutely nothing for you. No security at most library branches. No support for employees working in dangerous neighborhoods. Low pay. Terrible benefits. Very few opportunities for growth. Those who care are paid the same as those who don't. Union representation means you basically can't get fired.

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5.0
27 Apr 2026
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Pros

-Great people to work with -great environment

Cons

None noticed. Great place to work

1.0
28 Oct 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Flexibility is the only pro. (That and meaningful work/great colleagues--this is how they get you.) They do offer part time positions, but benefit costs are ratcheted up to double and quadruple what full-time workers pay--and yet it seems the majority of posts are mandatory part time, despite branches needing help. When one branch was insanely understaffed for more than a year during the pandemic, several interviewed, vetted candidates turned down positions because they would only offer them part time hours & unaffordable benefit payments. (ACA costs less, but you can't get it while working there...) Another pro: running across books like "Work Wont' Love you Back" that detail the exploitative nature of the non-profit sector and 'prestige' jobs like libraries, teaching, nursing, and how they weaponize our desire to serve. SIGH.

Cons

If it's not, it should be illegal to pay on-call employees the same hourly rate (with NO real benefits) as regular employees. This means 30-40% LESS compensation for trained, experienced, vetted employees who show up to keep branches open. Nobody, including the union, wants to talk about it. "Its better than it was." doesn't mean it's not still exploitative. $1.50 an hr "in lieu of benefits" and some sick leave. One can be on a long-term temporary posting at a branch--showing up and being an integral part of the team-- and be the only person going unpaid for major holidays. In what universe is that equitable? Also, major lack of transparency around benefits and options. You have to ask, and you have to be specific, or you have to comb through a messy, ambiguous contract. These things should simply be clearly posted. Lack of respect, fair benefits policies, transparency, appreciation and opportunities to move up make this a dead-end job or just a stopping place.

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