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From: "Gail Meyer Kilgore" <>
Subject: RE: [BOARD-L] Grievance Committee Appointments
Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2005 21:56:19 -0700
In-Reply-To: <6.1.2.0.2.20050219224428.035d2ec0@mail.1starnet.com>


Word a motion, unless others disagree with the four non-AB members in there,
they will basically make the decision on the grievance.

Gail

-----Original Message-----
From: Betsy [mailto:]
Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 9:46 PM
To:
Subject: RE: [BOARD-L] Grievance Committee Appointments


The wording will definitely need cleaning up. <grin>

Betsy



At 10:41 PM 2/19/2005, you wrote:

>This sounds like a good idea to me and I like the way that this is set up.
>
>Gail
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Betsy [mailto:]
>Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 9:18 PM
>To:
>Subject: [BOARD-L] Grievance Committee Appointments
>
>
>Okay, could we revive this discussion so we can work out a motion for a
>grievance committee? We do have grievances waiting and we NEED this
>committee formed now.
>
>I left the original motion below except for the make up of the
>committee. Anyone have suggestions for how to incorporate non-AB members?
>
>I personally like Gail's suggestion of membership representing each
>region. So, how about:
>
>1 AB chair (non-voting)
>1 AB member
>4 non-AB members - 1 from each region
>
>Take volunteers with them specifying which region they will be representing
>so they are only listed one time.
>Have a list for each region.
>Take one volunteer from each regional list for the committee.
>When the grievance ends, those volunteers go back to the bottom of the list
>and the next ones listed go on the committee for the next grievance.
>
>The same would apply to the AB member (or members).
>
>Betsy
>
>
>
> >Would it be possible in the future to introduce the topic, have the
> >discussion, and THEN let someone make a motion that maybe incorporates
> >the ideas discussed?
> >
> >
> > >*-----Original Message-----
> > >*
> > >*COMMITTEE DUTIES
> > >*The committee of three, plus the original parties to the failed
> > >*mediation, will be subscribed to an empty list. The committee
> > >will hear
> > >*the grievance and evidence, ask any questions it needs to in order to
> > >*get as clear a picture of the situation as possible, and
> > >issue a ruling
> > >*which would be binding upon all parties to the grievance.
> > >*
> > >*APPEAL
> > >*Either party to a grievance may ask for an appeal of the Grievance
> > >*Committee ruling. The Advisory Board is not obligated to hear
> > >*an appeal.
> > >*If an appeal is filed, there will be a simple poll of the
> > >*Advisory Board
> > >*(excluding those members who ruled on the grievance) asking if the
> > >*appeal should be heard. A simple majority of those voting will rule as
> > >*to whether an appeal will be heard by the full Advisory Board. If the
> > >*majority of those voting decides NOT to hear the appeal, then
> > >*the ruling
> > >*of the Grievance Committee will stand and will then be final. If the
> > >*majority decides that an appeal WILL be heard, both parties will be
> > >*asked to submit one written statement, explaining their
> > >*position and why
> > >*they feel the ruling should or should not be overturned. These
> > >*statements will be posted to the AB's executive session list, and a
> > >*decision will be made by the AB (excluding the 3 members who ruled on
> > >*the grievance) based on the information provided in the statements. A
> > >*2/3 majority of the AB members voting will be required to overturn a
> > >*ruling of the Grievance Committee.
> > >*
> > >*The Grievance Committee will consist of the following:
> > >*
>
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