Part-time library employees praise tentative SEIU contract; urge timely salary-survey fixes before ratification

5545874 · August 5, 2025

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Summary

Multiple part-time library employees addressed the council to thank negotiators for a tentative agreement with SEIU and to press the city to complete a salary survey and resolve classification pay disparities prior to final ratification.

Several part-time library employees and union representatives addressed the council to thank elected officials and staff for a tentative negotiated agreement and to press for timely resolution of outstanding salary-survey issues for library technician and library aide positions.

Workers identified themselves as members of SEIU (Local 221) and described negotiated improvements including wages, residential pay, bilingual pay, and a floating holiday for part-time employees. Ruth (a library technician), Marikar (part-time library worker), Janine (reference librarian) and others said they appreciated the city’s work with their bargaining team and looked forward to ratifying the contract.

Key outstanding issue: Speakers repeatedly urged the council and human-resources staff to finalize work on a salary survey and to correct pay disparities affecting library technician and library aide positions before contract ratification. Several speakers said they had provided supporting information and requested a clear timetable for review and changes.

What council/staff said: The council acknowledged the comments and thanked library workers for their advocacy. No formal ratification vote occurred during the meeting; speakers said they hoped to vote to ratify soon.

Ending: Union members said the tentative agreement is progress, but they asked the council for a transparent timetable to finish the salary-survey follow-up and to correct classification-specific pay discrepancies.