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<p>Hello All,</p>
<p>This morning I had a conversation with Janel in Student Employment about work study in these unusual times. You should all know that you are all authorized to work through through the end of Spring Break, Sunday, March 22. After that comes the uncertainty. Janel cannot say for sure that students can continue working beyond that. My interpretation would be that students who are allowed to stay on campus would be allowed to continue working, but until I hear that from her I cannot say that for sure. I asked specifically about students living off campus, and she too is unsure if they will be allowed on campus to work. Please know that she was drafting a memo to Ed voicing concerns regarding work study, but she really didn't know what kind of response she would get back. I will let you all know as I find things out.</p>
<p>For next week, I am allowing you to double up on shifts during Break if you feel you did not sign up for shifts and feel you need some extra hours. Spring Break is normally very quiet, but we may be busier if students don't travel and stay on campus. Just know that we will put you to work shelf-reading, and probably sanitizing touchable spaces since our Facilities staff can't keep up. We may also have scanning work to do if faculty decided they need scans of some of their reserve books.</p>
<p>Please let me, Olivia, or Sam know if you are interested in working next week. </p>
<p>Thank you,</p>
<p>Suzanne</p>
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<div class="pre" style="margin: 0; padding: 0; font-family: monospace">Suzanne Karanikis<br /> Access Services Supervisor<br /> Harold F. Johnson Library<br /> Hampshire College<br /> 893 West Street <br /> Amherst, MA 01002<br /> phone: 413-559-5762<br /> fax: 413-559-5419</div>
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