Questions for and about Library Workers
I am conducting research about capitalist exploitation of workers in the education industry. Please consider answering some or all of the questions. You can come back and edit/add to your responses at any time.

The questions in this survey series are adapted specifically for education workers from Karl Marx's pamphlet "A Workers' Inquiry", which was first published in La Revue Socialiste on April 20, 1880. They were originally composed as a zine, which you can access here or download a printable version from our website.

I encourage you to use these questions in the process of organizing collective power in your workplace.
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If you work in a library: Is it a single branch within a library system in a major urban center? A county library system?
Is it an academic, school, special, or public library?
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Do you receive meaningful autonomy in your work? Do you have opportunities to help develop library programming?
What programming does your library branch offer?
Do you receive autonomy in designing programming without meaningful decision making power or resources for implementation?
If you work in a school library, have there been attempts to cut your programs or position?
How does administration evaluate performance? Do any measures seem arbitrary?
Do you have any suggestions for how to improve this set of surveys? I would especially appreciate any suggestions for new questions and revisions to make existing questions more inclusive.
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