University of Texas at San Antonio: Library: Classified Staff Affairs Committee Records 2004-2007

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University of Texas at San Antonio: Library: Classified Staff Affairs Committee Records 2004-2007

The Classified Staff Affairs Committee of the University of Texas at San Antonio Library formed in 2004 to advocate for the library's classified employees (at-will employees who serve without tenure) and to act as a liaison between the classified employees and the library's administration. The committee also sponsored events, forums, and meetings of interest to library staff, as well as other functions. The committee met approximately monthly. The collection includes the committee's charge, minutes, bylaws, and printouts of digital photographs of meet and greet events.

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