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CONSTITUTION OF THE DOWLING COLLEGE CHAPTER
OF NEW YORK STATE UNITED TEACHERS
Article I --- Purpose
- The Dowling College Chapter of New York State United Teachers shall
have as its purposes: the facilitation of a more effective cooperation among
teachers and research scholars in universities and colleges and in
professional schools of similar grade; the promotion of the interests of
higher education and research; and in general the advancement of standards,
ideals and welfare of the profession.
- This chapter shall feel free to consult with and advise the
Administration of the College on matters which might materially affect
cordial, constructive and educationally sound relations between and amongst
faculty, students and administration.
- In conjunction with the ideals of higher education, this Chapter shall
make every effort to maintain the rights of students to experiment freely
with and put into practice those concepts which its members, as
representatives of the academic profession, strive to foster in them both in
and out of the classroom and laboratory.
- This Chapter shall engage in collective bargaining with the
administration and Board of Trustees on matters pertaining to wages, working
conditions, and other matters which effect the welfare of the faculty and the
college.
- The Dowling College Chapter agrees to recognize the affiliations of
NYSUT, AFT, and the AFL-CIO as long as the Chapter chooses to remain affiliated.
The Dowling College Chapter reserves the right to disaffiliate with any outside
organization should the Chapter members so decide to do so.
[Article I.5 adopted 18 October 2006]
Article II --- Membership and Dues
- Membership and classes of membership in the Dowling College Chapter of
New York State United Teachers.
- Active Members. Any person who holds a position of teaching or
research in a university or college in the United States or Canada, or in the
discretion of the Chapter in an American controlled institution situated
aboard, or in a professional school of similar grade may be admitted in
Active membership in the NYSUT Chapter. Any professional appointee included
in a collective institution may also be admitted to Active membership in the
Chapter.
- Graduate Student Members. Any person who is, or within the past
five years has been, a graduate student may be admitted to Graduate Student
membership. Graduate student members shall be transferred to Active
membership as soon as they become eligible.
- Associate Members. Any member who ceases to be eligible for Active
or Graduate student membership because his work has become primarily
administrative shall be transferred to Associate membership.
- Emeritus Members. Any Active or Associate member retiring for age
may be transferred at his request, to Emeritus membership.
- The admission of members shall require two steps.
- Application. Application for Active and Graduate Student
membership shall be made to the Secretary-Treasurer of the
Chapter.
- Acceptance and Notification. When an applicant's eligibility has
been determined, it shall be the duty of the Secretary-Treasurer to inform
him promptly that he has been accepted to membership, and to include his name
in the list of new members sent to chapter officers. A person's membership
may be protested on grounds of eligibility by an Active member of the Chapter.
If a majority of the members of the Executive Council vote to sustain the
protest, the person in question will be informed that his membership has
ceased to be effective.
- A member may resign by notifying the Secretary-Treasurer or may be
expelled for cause by a two-thirds vote of the Chapter after opportunity for
a hearing. Membership shall be forfeited by non-payment of dues under
conditions to be established by the Chapter.
- New York State United Teachers membership is a prerequisite to Chapter
membership.
- Only members in good standing shall vote on issues or in elections in the
Chapter. Members who have paid all dues and assessments within one month
after they become due shall be members in good standing.
- Local union dues and fees may
be raised an assessments imposed only by a majority vote by secret ballot of
the members in good standing at a special or regular meeting, after
reasonable notice of the proposal has been given. A majority of all the
members in good standing is required for passage of dues/fees increase or
assessment.
- Dues shall be payable each
year in September, or in any manner decided by the Chapter.
- Any member delinquent in dues or assessments may be reinstated as a
member in good standing upon payment of dues and assessments in arrears, and
dues and assessments currently owed and payable.
Article III --- Officers
- The officers
of the Chapter shall be a President, a Secretary-Treasurer and such other
officers as the Chapter may designate from time to time.
- The term of office of the
President shall be one year, and shall expire on February one of each year.
The president shall have the duties usually associated with this office,
shall preside at meetings of the Chapter and the Executive Council, and shall
be ex officio member of all committees of the Chapter.
- The term of office of the Secretary-Treasurer shall be one year, and shall
expire on February one of each year. The Secretary-Treasurer shall, in the
absence of the president, preside at meetings of the Chapter, shall carry on
the work of the Chapter under the general direction of the President; shall
prepare the business for the meetings and keep records thereof; shall conduct
correspondence and pay all bills approved by the Executive Council; shall
collect the membership dues and any other sums due the Chapter and deposit
them in the name of the Chapter; and shall submit a financial statement at
the last meeting of each year to the Chapter.
Article IV --- Executive Council
- The Executive Council shall consist of:
The President
The Secretary-Treasurer
The Chairman of the Negotiating Committee
The Chairman of the Liaison Committee
The immediate Past-President
In the event that an immediate past-President
resigns or otherwise vacates his position on the Executive Council, his place
shall be automatically assumed by the Chapter President who preceded
him.
- The council shall carry out the
purposes of the Chapter and, subject to the authority of a meeting as defined
in this Constitution for the Chapter.
Article V --- Negotiating Committee
- The Negotiation Committee shall consist of a Chair and Four members.
The Chair may come from any School or Department; the members must come from
each of the Schools--one from Arts and Science, one from Education, one from
Business, and one from the Library Department. Each member is to be elected
by the Chapter and all of whom shall be members of the bargaining
unit.
- The
Negotiating Committee shall be responsible to the Chapter for all matters
involving collective bargaining.
- The Negotiating Committee shall be authorized to recommend to the
Chapter the
terms and conditions of employment which it has negotiated with the
administration and Board of Trustees.
- If a vacancy occurs on
the Negotiating Committee a replacement shall be elected at the next regular
meeting to the Chapter. If a regular meeting of the Chapter is not scheduled
to occur within one month, a special meeting shall be called for that
purpose.
- Members shall take
office February one, shall serve a term of one year, and shall be eligible
for reelection for two succeeding terms of office. After that, one year must
elapse before that person may be reelected.
- Each member of the Dowling College Negotiating Committee shall be
given a stipend that is equivalent to 3 overload credits total for
his/her membership on the Negotiating Committee during a period of
full contract negotiations (when the Faculty Agreement is about to
expire). These stipends will be awarded to each member of the
Negotiating Committee not later than one month after a successor
contract has been ratified by the Chapter. In order to be eligible
for the full stipend, a member of the Negotiating Committee must
fulfill all of his/her responsibilities and service to the Committee.
The Chair of the Negotiating Committee and the President of the Chapter
shall each receive 6 overload credits total pay as a stipend for
his/her work related to Negotiating Committee work. All of the
stipends herein cited will be paid at the prevailing overload pay
rate in the newly ratified contract.
[Article V.6 adopted 18 October 2006]
Article VI --- Liaison Committee
- The Liaison Committee shall
consist of three members and a chairman, each to be elected by the Chapter
and all of whom shall be members of the bargaining unit.
- The Liaison Committee shall be
responsible to the Chapter for all matters involving the establishment of
vehicles for the dissemination of information between members of the
bargaining unit as well as between the Chapter and any other relevant party.
The Committee will also carry on any other work of the Chapter as designated
by the President.
- If a vacancy occurs on the
liaison Committee, a replacement shall be elected at the next regular meeting
of the Chapter. If a regular meeting of the Chapter is not scheduled to occur
within one month, a special meeting shall be called for that
purpose.
- The chairman and members of
the Liaison Committee may serve no more than two consecutive terms of
office.
Article VII --- Elections
- Officers of the Chapter and members of its Committee shall be elected
annually. All incumbencies shall be for a period of one year commencing
February 1st of the year following that in which elections began. Such
elections shall be held according to the following procedures:
- The elections shall be conducted using the election services
of the American Arbitration Association.
- Beginning with the October Chapter meeting and ending with
the November Chapter meeting, nominations may be made in person
at either Chapter meeting or by mail, email, or in writing to a
member of the Executive Council. A second is not necessary for a
nomination. The Executive Council may periodically update a list
of nominees on the Chapter website, and any nominee may confirm
acceptance or decline nomination by notifying a member of the
Executive Council.
- At the November Chapter meeting the President shall announce
the names of all Chapter members nominated to date, and shall announce
whether nominees have accepted or declined nomination, or have not
responded. Those nominees present at this meeting shall have their
nomination withdrawn if they do not indicate acceptance of the
nomination.
- If a nominee is not present at the November Chapter meeting and has
neither accepted nor declined nomination, the day after the meeting, the
Executive Council shall contact the nominee by writing to the address of
record the Chapter member has given the College. If the nominee fails to
confirm acceptance of the nomination within seven days after the November
Chapter meeting, the nomination is withdrawn.
- In the event that a position has no accepted nominations after the
November Chapter meeting, additional nominations may be submitted via
email or in person to members of the Executive Council until the end of
the day after the November Chapter meeting. Such nominations must be
confirmed as above within one week or shall be withdrawn.
- Members of the Executive Council shall be responsible for ensuring
that the American Arbitration Association's election services receives
no later than eight days after the November chapter meeting list of
confirmed nominees and a list of addresses of record given by Chapter
members to the College. This list shall be open for inspection to any
Chapter member.
- The American Arbitration Association's election services shall be
instructed to conduct the elections at their earliest convenience after
receiving the nominations and addresses of Chapter members, providing a
period of three weeks for voting.
- Chapter members shall be offered a choice of internet, telephone, or
mail-in ballots, with voting information being sent by first class mail
by the American Arbitration Association to the mailing address of record
that the Chapter member has given the College.
- The vote counting procedures of the American Arbitration Association
shall be utilized, and shall be open to any Chapter member, heeding to the
observation procedures of the AAA. Results shall be announced in a timely
fashion by the Executive Council via the Chapter's website.
- Chapter members wishing to be contacted at an address other than the
mailing address of record they have given the College must notify the
Executive Council of a replacement address by the last day of October.
This replacement address shall be used for all mailings referenced above.
Overnight mail shall be used for chapter members having an address outside
the U.S.A., and email shall be used for Chapter members having an email
address as their replacement address.
- In the event that any position is unfilled (due to no nominations), or
becomes vacant during its term (due to death or resignation), a special
election shall be held at the next regularly scheduled Chapter meeting,
providing that an announcement can be made at least two weeks prior to
the meeting via the Chapter's web site. Nominations and voting shall occur
at this meeting, and shall be held utilizing secret ballot counted at the
meeting by the Executive Council, not utilizing the above procedures for
regular elections. Re-counts may be requested and supervised by any Chapter
member present at the meeting provided it is done at the same meeting,
and motions to re-count shall take precedence over any other motions made
at the special election (including a motion to table the recount, or a
motion to adjourn).
[Article VII.1 adopted 18 October 2006, subsequent to the adoption of
Article VII.3, below, and replacing the following wording: "Officers of the
Chapter and members of its Committee shall be elected annually, such elections
to be held in December of each year. All incumbencies shall be for a period
of one year commencing February 1st of the year following that in which
elections were held."]
- The President shall be eligible
for election to a second term in office. Thereafter, one full term must
elapse before he is again eligible for nomination or election to that
office.
- Elections of the Dowling College Chapter shall, effective November 1,
2006, be held in the following manner: (1) Nominations for union positions
shall take place at a Chapter meeting in November; (2) Names of the
nominees will be forwarded to the American Arbitration Association;
(3) The American Arbitration Association shall then conduct the election
via electronic voting / U.S. Postal System or both on or about the first
two weeks of December; (4) The AAA will tally the votes and the election
results shall be distributed via the United States Postal System to all
Chapter members on or about December 31. The AAA will certify the election.
[Artice VII.3 adopted 18 October 2006]
Article VIII --- Meetings and Quorum
- Meetings shall be
held at least four times during each academic year; two to be held
during the Spring
Semester. Additional meetings may be called upon application to the Executive
Council of at least one fourth of the members of the Chapter, such meetings
to be held within two weeks after presentation of the application. Special
meetings may be called at the discretion of the Executive Council or at the
request of the Negotiating Committee.
- The Chapter shall conduct all meetings in accordance with "Robert's
Rules of Order, Newly Revised"
- A quorum at any official
meeting of the Chapter shall consist of not fewer than 40 percent of the
members in good standing of the Chapter.
- Voting at meetings shall be
conducted by a show of hands, except in the case of elections of officers or
members of committees, at which time voting shall be done by secret ballot.
Voting on strike authorization or other job actions and contract ratification
shall also be by secret ballot. A plurality of members present and voting
shall elect such officers or pass such measures.
Article IX --- Amendments
- This Constitution may
be amended by a two-thirds vote of a quorum of the Chapter.
- Amendments may be
initiated by the Executive Council or proposed by not fewer than five members
in good standing. Such amendments shall be considered and voted upon at the
meeting immediately succeeding their proposal, provided that copies of the
proposed amendments have been distributed to all members in good standing of
the Chapter at least one week prior to that meeting.
NYSUT Constitution revised 10-18-06
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