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Policies bring to the organization a more flexible and quick solution for getting basic procedures communicated to the membership. | Policies bring to the organization a more flexible and quick solution for getting basic procedures communicated to the membership. | ||
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** "Policies" are member generated. Rules are policies the board have voted on to resolve contested policies. | ** "Policies" are member generated. Rules are policies the board have voted on to resolve contested policies. |
Revision as of 14:38, 2 June 2014
Advantage of Policies
Passing Bylaws Changes through the board can be a lengthy and potentially costly process (we have to pay to file bylaws amendments with the city). Policies bring to the organization a more flexible and quick solution for getting basic procedures communicated to the membership.
Proposal
Proposal is that the following definitions and procedures be officially adopted by Makers Local 256.
- Definition of a policy
- "Policies" are member generated. Rules are policies the board have voted on to resolve contested policies.
- What procedures constitute an accepted policy
- Accepted policies are emailed to the members list AND put on the Policies Wiki Page AND are not contested via email within Seven (7) Days.
- How to challenge an existing policy
- Policies are contested informally via email until the policy is agreed upon, or until a member requests a board vote.
- What procedure to follow for policy non-compliance
- Active Policies that are not followed can use the existing Actionable Offense methods outlined in the Bylaws
- How to communicate policies to new members
- Make reviewing the policies wiki page part of the new member "welcome email."