Library workers: have you experienced abuse at work?

UNISON wants to hear from members working in libraries who would be prepared to share their experiences of violence, abuse or harassment while doing their job. Sarah (not her real name) works in a library in the South East. She told us: “I once had a library user slap my bottom as I bent down to pick up some books. So I’m now careful to squat, kneel or sit on the floor if I ever need to reach down for anything. “I’ve also had customers hurl racist abuse at me and others have refused to be served by me. These unpleasant occurrences are thankfully rare, but it’s upsetting all the same. No-one should have to put up with this kind of behaviour at work.” If this is you, please share your experience using the form below. UNISON believes that violence, harassment and abuse of library staff is unacceptable. It is not part of the job. Help us to spread this important message and raise awareness of the issues our members in libraries are facing every day. Sorry! Our online forms use javascript to enable advanced features such as saving and continuing later, and to improve security. Please either enable javascript for this site or contact your IT department for further help. Library violence Would you like to remain anonymous?YesNoWhat is your name?What is your email address?What area do you work in?What is your job title?Please share your experiences of abuse or violence at work:Did you report t...
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