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When there are no open positions in the "Openings" section, the following text appears:
There are no open positions at this moment. Find out more about pathways to membership in our Handbook.
The link to the Handbook currently points to the Member-workers page. It does match the sentence 'Find out more about pathways to membership' but I'm questioning if this is the best page to link to. Would someone that isn't already a probationary member be specifically interested in the pathway to membership? IMO, it might be better if this link could lead to some more general information about the co-op.
I would like us to consider linking to other sections of the handbook that might prove to be more informative to outsiders.
Potential pages are:
Along with a change of link URL, I think the sentence could be change to something along the lines of "Find out more about how we work in our Handbook"
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
When there are no open positions in the "Openings" section, the following text appears:
The link to the Handbook currently points to the Member-workers page. It does match the sentence 'Find out more about pathways to membership' but I'm questioning if this is the best page to link to. Would someone that isn't already a probationary member be specifically interested in the pathway to membership? IMO, it might be better if this link could lead to some more general information about the co-op.
I would like us to consider linking to other sections of the handbook that might prove to be more informative to outsiders.
Potential pages are:
Along with a change of link URL, I think the sentence could be change to something along the lines of "Find out more about how we work in our Handbook"
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: