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Prince George's County Memorial Library System

Is this your company?

Workplace bullying & Un-accountability with no recourse. - Anonymous employee Prince George's County Memorial Library System Employee Review

1.0
24 Nov 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Being a vital part of a pillar of the community, location, pay (well, considering equivalent entry-level jobs are not paying a living wage either), & benefits (again: considering the 'pickings nowadays are slim').

Cons

 Public library patrons have no idea what many employees endure at the hands of an unscrupulous enterprise when they complain @ employees' demeanor upon an encounter. Here is what I endured, upon my employment with this entity: Systemwide rank & education discrimination, favoritism, swift suppression of ideas, concerns, complaints, & whistleblowing, micromanagement/nitpicking, inconsistency & incompetency in knowledge & enforcement of own policies, harassment, psychological abuse, juvenile treatment, ostracizing, no recourse from HR nor union, & daily criticism. Then again, I hear this is the American way as long as you don't have a protected EEOC status which basically means you are at the will of your employers, I gather, to do whatever serves their fancy as long as they don't mention your gender, religion, national origin, etc. Wow. And they wonder why there's such employee turnover nowadays. Hmmm... There is finally a name for it: WORKPLACE BULLYING. Amidst all the fanfare for school bullying, the REAL issue is in the workplace, yet continues to be ignored. Chalk it up to Capitalism. Companies like this suffer from poor employee performance, more sick days, high turnover, etc. in the long run just to keep their autocracy running smoothly. Then the 'target' is portrayed as the 'whistleblower' while the 'bully' is promoted & encouraged. Its so sad so many have to learn the hard way.  

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5.0
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Pros

Wonderful coworkers and environment to be in

Cons

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1.0
3 Mar 2026
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Pros

Lots of great caring people that want to do good in the community Unionized

Cons

Leadership especially the CEO is incompetent and impossible to work with. Even when you excel they do not acknowledge the hard work and effort and instead find more complaints about how we aren’t doing enough. Work gets sent for approval to the CEO and hits a wall sitting waiting to be reviewed for weeks-months. Leadership trying union-busting methods even though there’s no gain in them doing so as it is a library. Edited to add that the treatment of the team I’m on by the CEO has become borderline mentally abusive the last week. He is constantly tearing us down despite us improving timelines and making work the rest of the system enjoys. Anything we do is not good enough or fast enough to him. He is nitpicking the granular stuff yet can’t get any large system wide needs like the union contract signed or other large system wide plans finished in a timely manner.

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