Article I
Name
This organization shall be known as the Eau Claire
Schools Classified Staff Federation, Local #4018 , AFT, AFT-Wisconsin, AFL-CIO.
Article II
Objectives
The purposes of this organization shall be:
- Section 1. To secure full trade union rights,
including the rights to exclusive recognition and collective bargaining, for
all employees who are eligible for membership.
- Section 2. To advance the economic, social, and
political well-being of the membership.
- Section 3. To promote the standards of support staff
positions by securing the conditions essential to the best professional
service.
- Section 4. To encourage mutual understanding and
cooperation among the membership.
- Section 5. To promote the effectiveness and quality
of the institutions in which our members work.
- Section 6. To promote democracy and equality in the
society at large.
- Section 7. To promote, with the school system, the
welfare of the students by helping to provide progressively better educational
opportunities for all.
Article III
Membership
- Section 1. All persons affected (by the
bargaining unit of the Eau Claire Schools Classified Staff, including all
permanent support staff but excluding confidential and supervisory personnel,
Head Start aides, and other choice restricted positions who are employed by
the Eau Claire Area School District, are eligible for membership.
- Section 2. No person shall be denied
membership on the basis of sex, race, national origin, religious or political
belief, sexual orientation, disability or social status.
- Section 3. A member may be expelled from the
organization upon the presentation of written and signed charges by two or
more members, who shall present such charges and documentation to the
Executive Board. A majority vote of the Executive Board shall cause an
expulsion hearing to be held at which time the accused member shall have the
right to examine and question the charges and be represented by a person of
their choice. At the conclusion of the hearing, a two-thirds vote of the
Executive Board shall be required for expulsion. A person expelled from the
organization may appeal the decision of the Executive Board to the membership
by requesting a vote at the next monthly meeting. A simple majority of the
members voting shall be sufficient to overrule the decision of the Executive
Board to expel.
Article IV
Election of
Officers
- Section 1. The
following officers shall be elected by this Federation:
- President or co-Presidents
- Vice-President
- Treasurer
- Secretary
- Section 2. In
February 2006, the President/co-Presidents and Secretary shall be elected to a
one-year term. Beginning in February 2007, the President/co-Presidents and
Secretary shall be elected to a two-year term on odd numbered years. Beginning
in February 2006, the Vice President and Treasurer shall be elected to a
two-year term biennially on even numbered years.
- Section 3.
Membership in good standing for at least one year is required to hold office.
- Section 4. The President(s) shall appoint a
Nominations Committee of no more than five members. This committee shall then
present a slate of candidates, by letter, to the membership, at least 15 days
prior to the election of officers. Any member of the Nominations Committee
seeking office must vacate their position on the Nominations Committee, and a
new member can be appointed.
- Section 5. A member shall only be presented
once on the slate of candidates presented by the Nominations Committee.
- Section 6. Every year a meeting in February
shall be designated as the election of officers.
- Section 7. In addition to the slate of
candidates presented by the Nominations Committee, nominations from the floor
will be accepted.
- Section 8. The candidate receiving a majority
of the votes of the members present shall be declared elected, and the results
shall be distributed to the members within seven days.
- Section 9. Officers shall be installed
following their election at the February meeting.
- Section 10. A protest of the election by any
member shall be made to the Nominations Committee in writing within 15 days of
the election. The protest shall specify the particular act, or acts, charged
and shall be signed by the protesting member(s). The Nominations Committee
shall present the protest(s) to the Executive Council at their March meeting.
- Section 11. Vacancies in any office shall be
filled by the Executive Council.
Article V
Committees
- Section 1. The committee chairperson shall be
appointed by the President(s) and the Executive Council. Should there be a
reason to dismiss a chairperson, the President(s) and the Executive Council
shall jointly discuss and vote on the dismissal.
- Section 2. The chairperson shall select a
committee of three or more persons.
- Section 3. The chairperson shall report
activities of their Committee at the regularly scheduled meetings of the
Executive Council and general membership.
- Section 4. The following standing committees
shall be active in this Federation:
- Negotiation
- Labor Relations
- Social
- Membership
- Reclassification
- Professional Development
Length of term on committees shall be 1 year
beginning April 1 following election of officers. If the Negotiations Chair
term expires while contract negotiations are in progress, the Negotiations
Chair will continue in his/her position until contract negotiations have
concluded.
- Section 5. Other committees shall be
appointed as deemed necessary.
Article VI
The Executive Council
- Section 1. The Executive Council of this
Federation shall consist of the following:
- All elected Officers
- Chairpersons of Standing Committees
- Two Calendar Year Employees
- Two School Year Employees
- Ex-Officio Past President
- Section 2. Delegates of groups C. and D. in
the aforementioned list, pursuant to Article IV, Sections 4 & 7, shall be
presented on the slate of candidates, by letter, to the membership, at least
15 days prior to the election, and shall be elected by majority vote of the
membership present at the February election meeting. One Calendar Year
Employee and One School Year Employee shall be elected on even numbered years.
One Calendar Year Employee and One School Year Employee shall be elected on
odd number years.
- Section 3. The Executive Council shall
administer the policy of this Federation as set by the membership at regular
meetings. It shall have power to act for the good of the Federation in
emergency situations where the policy cannot be set by membership.
- Section 4. The Executive Council shall hire
an outside auditor on odd numbered years to conduct an independent audit. On
even numbered years an internal audit shall be conducted by a committee
appointed by the President(s) and the Executive Council.
- Section 5. The Executive Council shall accept
recommendations for improvements in job technique and other professional
matters.
- Section 6. The chairperson of the Executive
Council shall be the President(s) of the Federation.
- Section 7. The Executive Council shall report
its activities at each regular meeting.
- Section 8. A quorum for the Executive Council
shall consist of at least 7 persons.
- Section 9. The Executive Council shall meet
at least bimonthly throughout the calendar year.
Article VII
Affiliations
- Section 1. This Federation shall maintain
affiliation with and whenever possible send delegates to the following
organizations:
- The American Federation of Teachers - Upon
receiving AFT's Convention Call, the President(s) shall notify the members
in writing about the upcoming AFT convention. Members interested in
attending the convention as a delegate shall submit a completed application
form to the President(s), or Vice President, within 15 days of notification.
The Executive Council will review the applications and shall elect the
delegate(s). The President and Secretary shall certify the election and
forward the credentials of all elected delegates and alternates to the
National Office as soon as possible but not later than 10 days before the
convening of the National Convention. The President(s) shall confer with the
Treasurer to make sure the AFT per capita through June has been sent to the
National Office at least 10 days before the convening of the National
Convention.
- The AFT- Wisconsin - Upon receiving
AFT-Wisconsin's Convention Call, the President(s) shall notify the members
in writing about the upcoming AFT-Wisconsin convention. Members interested
in attending the convention as a delegate shall submit a completed
application form to the President(s), or Vice President, within 10 days of
notification. The Executive Council will review the applications and shall
elect the delegate(s). The President and Secretary shall certify the
election and forward the credentials of all elected delegates and alternates
to the State Office as soon as possible but not later than 30 days before
the convening of the State Convention. The President(s) shall confer with
the Treasurer to make sure the AFT-Wisconsin per capita through June has
been sent to the State Office at least 10 days before the convening of the
State Convention.
- The Eau Claire Area AFL-CIO Labor Council –
members interested in representing the Eau Claire Schools Classified Staff
Federation, Local #4018 shall submit a completed application form to the
President(s) or Vice President. The Executive Council will review the
applications and shall elect the delegate(s).
- The Wisconsin State AFL-CIO - Upon receiving the
Wisconsin State AFL-CIO's Convention Call, the President(s) shall notify the
members in writing about the upcoming Wisconsin State AFL-CIO’s convention.
Members interested in attending the convention as a delegate shall submit a
completed application form to the President(s), or Vice President, within 10
days of notification. The Executive Council will review the applications and
shall elect the delegate(s). The President and Secretary shall certify the
election and forward the credentials of all elected delegates and alternates
to the Wisconsin State AFL-CIO’s Office as soon as possible but not later
than 30 days before the convening of the Wisconsin State AFL-CIO’s
Convention.
- Section 2. Members interested in representing
the Eau Claire Schools Classified Staff Federation, Local #4018 as a delegate
to other events shall submit a completed application form to the President(s)
or Vice President. The Executive Council will review the applications and
shall elect the delegate(s).
- Section 3. All delegates shall make written
reports to the Executive Council on meeting attended.
- Section 4. Every reasonable effort shall be
made by this Federation to pay the legitimate expenses of delegates to
meetings and conventions of affiliated organizations.
- Section 5. The Federation to the best of its
ability shall be active in the affairs of affiliated organizations.
- Section 6. Delegates to affiliated
organizations shall meet the same requirements as the officers of this local
(Must be member in good standing of this Federation for at least one year).
Article VIII
Duties of Officers
- Section 1. The President(s) shall preside at
all meetings of the Federation and the Executive Council. The President(s)
shall be ex-officio member of all committees, except the Audit Committee,
shall sign all necessary papers and documents, and represent the local when
and where necessary. The President(s) shall make a report to the membership at
least once a year, summarizing the accomplishments of the Federation and
outlining plans for the next year.
- Section 2. The Vice-President shall perform
the duties of the President(s) in the absence of that officer. The
Vice-President shall be responsible for publicity and public relations at the
direction of the Executive Council, making use of all available sources of
publicity, i.e. newspapers, radio, television, etc.
- Section 3. The Secretary shall issue all
notices, shall answer correspondence at the direction of the Executive
Council. The Secretary shall be custodian of the seal and charter of the
Federation. The Secretary shall record the minutes of the Executive Council
and general membership meetings.
- Section 4. The duties of the Treasurer shall
be:
- To receive, record and deposit in the name of the
Federation all monies from dues and all other sources.
- To keep the membership roll, issue receipts, and
delinquent notices.
- To forward all per capita dues and current
membership lists to the National Office of the American Federation of
Teachers and to other affiliated organizations to keep this Federation in
good standing at all times. Special care shall be taken to see that per
capita dues is forwarded to the National Office in a timely manner.
- To present a written report to all members once a
year.
- To keep adequate records available at all times
for the Executive Council and the Audit Committee.
- To pay all bills authorized by the Executive
Council, retaining voucher or invoice for same.
Article IX
Duties of Standing Committees
- Section 1. The Negotiation Committee shall
prepare and substantiate all contract proposals for approval of the membership
and then shall negotiate these proposals with the Employer.
- Section 2. The Labor Relations Committee
shall act on all grievances submitted in writing to the Labor Relations
Committee. It shall inform the membership of procedures for handling
grievances.
- Section 3. The Social Committee shall arrange
such programs and entertainments as the local may direct. It shall arrange for
a minimum of one social event during the year.
- Section 4. The Membership Committee shall
contact all new support staff employees, informing them of the local's
services and inviting them to join. It shall periodically contact those
employees who are not members and urge them to join. It shall keep the
membership up to date on services provided by the local.
- Section 5. The Reclassification Committee
shall handle all reclassification requests pursuant to the current contract.
- Section 6. The Professional Development
Committee shall collect information from membership regarding their
professional development needs. The Committee shall research, coordinate, and
communicate opportunities to the membership.
Article X
Contract Ratification
- Section 1. After the Negotiations Committee
has reached a tentative agreement with the Board, the Negotiations Committee
will:
- Prepare a document stating the proposal agreed
upon with the Board and distribute to all members at an information meeting.
All members will be notified of said meeting. Members not able to attend
said meeting may request this document from the Secretary within three
working days after said meeting.
- Ballots shall be prepared and mailed to each
voting member in good standing within five working days following the
information meeting. The ballots shall be returned to the Secretary no later
than five working days from the date originally sent to the members.
- Results of the ratification ballots will be
distributed to all members within 24 hours after the close date of the vote.
- A simple majority vote of all members in good
standing is needed to ratify the contract.
Article XI
General Membership Meetings
- Section 1. The time and place of meetings
shall be fixed by the Executive Council.
- Section 2. There shall be at least two
business meetings per year.
- Section 3. A quorum shall consist of 10% of
the total membership.
Article XII
Finance
- Section 1. Dues shall be re-calculated upon
any increase in per-capita payments that are required to be made to the AFT
and any increase to either the AFT-Wisconsin or AFL-CIO.
- Section 2. Additional funds may be obtained
by various fund raising activities.
Article XIII
Roberts Rules of Order
Roberts Rules of Order, Revised, shall govern in all
cases not covered by this constitution or the By-Laws of this local.
Article XIV
Amendment
- Section 1. This constitution may be amended
as follows:
- Thirty percent (30%) of the membership may
present, by petition, a proposed amendment to this constitution to the
Secretary, who shall notify the membership of the proposed amendment no
later than thirty (30) days prior to the next membership meeting. Discussion
of the proposed amendment will be scheduled for said membership meeting.
- The Executive Council may initiate amendments.
After having received a majority vote of the Executive Council, the
Secretary shall notify the membership of the proposed amendment no later
than thirty (30) days prior to the next membership meeting. Discussion of
the proposed amendment will be scheduled for said membership meeting.
- The Executive Council will hold a vote on the
amendment at the next Membership Meeting. The Executive Council will tally
the results. Two-thirds (2/3) of those members voting shall be required for
passage of the amendment.
Article XV
Availability of Constitution
- Section 1. Three copies of this Constitution
and all future amendments shall be submitted to the National Office at the
American Federation of Teachers.
- Section 2. Copies shall be available to other
affiliated organizations upon request.
- Section 3. Copies shall be available for any
members of this Federation upon request to the Secretary.
Article XVI
Definitions
- Except when expressly defined otherwise, the term
"day" shall mean calendar day.
- Except when expressly defined otherwise, the term
"in writing" may include e-mail.
Constitution Passed December 2006