In the pantheon of New York City jobs, many people face rugged extremes. Ironworkers brave fierce winds high on beams. Subway track workers traverse dank tunnels. Firefighters climb through flames.Remember this one , the next time you are asked to pay for "necessary" government services.
But inside some city public libraries, the definition of extreme trends more toward turtleneck than breakneck.
Under a little-known contract provision titled “Extreme Temperature Procedures,” unionized workers at branches of the New York Public Library can accrue compensatory time when the temperature inside dips below 68 degrees for a couple of hours. Similar clauses exist for libraries across the city.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Union Benefit: Time Off When Temperature Dips Below 68 Degrees in Library
The New York Times reports: