CONSTITUTION

FOR

GUILD OF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS

SUFFOLK COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

 

ARTICLE I

NAME

The name of this organization shall be Guild of Administrative Officers, Inc. Suffolk County Community College, an independent, incorporated labor organization.

 

ARTICLE II

OBJECTIVES

 

The objectives of the Guild are twofold:

1.     To implement the goals and objectives of the College by seeking to improve the administrative services within the College.

2.     To serve in an advocacy role for the CollegeŐs middle-management administration by negotiating the terms and conditions of employment including wages, hours and working conditions for its members, as well as negotiating the resolution of grievances and disputes arising from them, as may be defined in labor agreements.

 

ARTICLE III

MEMBERSHIP AND DUES

 

Section 1.  All employees of the Suffolk County Community College in Unit 4, Suffolk County, New York are eligible for membership in the Guild.

 

Section 2.  the monthly membership dues of the Guild shall be 0.625% of the members annual salary. Effective September 1, 1998 Article III shall be amended as follows: Membership dues of the Guild shall be 0.9% of the members annual salary.

 

Section 3.  Only members in good standing shall be eligible to vote.

 

Section 4. Twenty percent (20%) of the annual membership dues collected will be used for Political Action. The remaining eighty percent (80%) shall be used for General Operating Costs.

 

ARTICLE IV

MEETINGS

 

Section 1.  the Guild shall hold at least one meeting each semester.  A spring semester meeting shall be held in May which shall be the annual meeting for the election of officers.  Any change in the dues may be accomplished at either meeting.  Notification of the regular meetings to the membership shall be made at least 30 days prior to the meeting.

 

Section 2.  Special meetings may be called by the President, the executive board, or by petition signed by twenty percent of the members and filed with the Secretary.  Upon certification of the petition, the Secretary shall call a special meeting at the earliest possible date Đ providing a minimum of ten working days notice to the membership.

 

Section 3.  Except where modified by this document, all meetings shall be conducted in conformity with RobertŐs Rules of order, Revised.

 

Section 4.  The quorum for meetings is a majority of the membership in good standing.

 

ARTICLE V

COMMITTEES

 

Section 1.  A nominating Committee of five members shall be appointed by the President at the fall meeting.  Their report shall be included with the notice of the May meeting.  Additional nominations shall be permitted from the floor at the May meeting and this fact shall be stated in the notice for that meeting.  Those nominated either by the committee or from the floor, shall be afforded the opportunity to decline, and the name of any nominee who declines shall not appear on the ballot.

 

Section 2.  A Negotiating Committee shall be appointed by the President, after consultation with and approval of the Executive Board.  The negotiating Committee shall be representative of the diversity within the Guild: i.e. 10 and 12 month personnel, and personnel from Central and the four campuses.  The ratification meeting shall be held no sooner than 48 hours after formal presentation to the membership of the major contract provisions.  The terms of any tentative agreement negotiated by the Negotiating Committee must be ratified by a majority of those attending a special meeting called for that purpose, and no quorum is required.

 

Section 3.  The Grievance Committee shall be chaired by the Grievance Chairperson who is elected by the membership.

            Part 1.  The Executive Board shall appoint the balance of the Grievance Committee, in consultation with the Grievance Chairperson.  Every attempt shall be made to make this Committee representative of the diversity within the Guild; i.e. 10 and 12 month personnel, and personnel from Central and the four campuses.

 

            Part 2.  The Grievance Committee shall investigate reported grievances and shall make its recommendation to the Executive Board.  The Executive Board shall determine what, if any, further action will be taken.

 

            Part 3.  It is the responsibility of the Grievance Committee to prepare and present grievances through all stages of the grievance procedure.

 

Section 4.  A Professional Review Committee is established.

 

            Part 1.  The committee shall be chaired by the Vice President and shall consist of four additional members to be appointed by the Chair with the approval of the Executive Board.  Every attempt will be made to include representation reflective of the diversity within the Guild; i.e., 10 and 12 month personnel, and personnel from Central and the four campuses.

            Part 2.  The committee shall formulate, implement, and publicize guidelines and procedures to discharge the GuildŐs contractual responsibilities concerning the professional advancement, promotions, continuing appointments, and to notify of eligibility for promotion.  The committee shall serve as the Guild Sabbatical Review Committee.

 

Section 5.  A Scholarship Committee is established.

 

            Part 1.  The committee shall be chaired by the Treasurer and shall consist of two additional members to be appointed by the Chair with the approval of the Executive Board.

 

            Part 2.  The committee shall formulate and implement guidelines for the awarding of scholarship grants to Guild dependents.  Furthermore, the committee shall be responsible for recommending to the Executive Board candidates for scholarships.

 

Section 6.  A Professional Develop0ment Committee is established.

 

            Part 1.  The committee shall be chaired by a member of the Executive Board appointed by the President.  The committee shall consist of three additional members to be appointed by the Chair with the approval of the Executive Board.

 

            Part 2.  The committee shall formulate and implement guidelines for the awarding of professional development grants to Guild members.  Furthermore, the committee shall be responsible for recommending to the Executive Board candidates for such grants.

 

            Part 3.  The committee shall also be responsible for the development and implementation of programs for the professional growth of the membership.

 

            Part 4.  The committee shall be responsible for review, approval and recommendations of Professional Development/Retraining proposals to the Executive Board.

 

Section 7.  Additional committees may be formed by the President, and/or Executive Board, as needed.

 

ARTICLE VI

EXECUTIVE BOARD

 

Section 1.  The officers shall be a President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Grievance Committee Chair and two at-large Executive Board members.  These seven individuals shall constitute the Executive Board.  All officers shall be elected for a terms of two years in the odd numbered years.

 

Section 2.  As heretofore stated in Article V, Sect ion 1, a Nominating Committee shall propose a slate of officers for election at the May meeting.  The Nominating Committee shall attempt to present a slate of officers which is representative of the diversity of the Guild; i.e., 10 and 12 month personnel, and personnel from Central and the four campuses.

 

Section 3.  In addition to the candidates submitted by the Nominating Committee nominations shall be permitted from the floor.

 

Section 4.  Those elected shall take office upon publication of the Election/Nominating Committee Report, which shall take place within 48 hours.

 

Section 5.  Board members shall be elected by secret ballot vote.  At least thirty days advance notice shall be given the membership prior to the holding of the election.

 

Section 6.  Vacancies in office shall be filled for the remainder of the unexpired term by vote of the Executive Board.

 

ARTICLE VII

PRIVILEGES AND DUTIES OF OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE BOARD

 

Section 1.  The President shall:

A.    Preside at all meetings of the Guild and of the Executive Board.

B.    Be a member of all committees except the nominating Committee.

C.    Countersign all checks drawn against the funds of the Guild.

D.   Appoint all standing committees and all special committees of the Guild, subject to the approval of the Executive Board.

E.    Report periodically to the membership regarding the progress and standing of the Guild and regarding the PresidentŐs official acts.

 

Section 2.  The Vice President shall:

A.    Assist the President in the completion of his/her assigned duties as detailed in Article VII, Section 1.

B.    In the absence of the President or in the PresidentŐs inability to serve, preside at all meetings and perform all duties otherwise performed by the President.

C.    Upon approval by the Executive Board, be authorized to act as co-signer of checks drawn on the Guild funds in place of either the President or Treasurer.

 

Section 3.  The Secretary shall:

A.    Keep a record of the proceedings of all membership meetings and of all executive Board meetings.

B.    Carry on the official correspondence of the Guild, except as the Executive Board may direct otherwise.

C.    Perform such other duties as the Executive Board may require.

D.   Be the custodian of all official Guild documents.

 

Section 4.  The Treasurer shall:

A.    Receive and receipt all monies of the Guild.

B.    Deposit all money so received in the name of the Guild in a bank or banks selected by the Executive Board, and money so deposited shall be withdrawn only by check signed by the President and the Treasurer.

C.    Prepare and sign checks for such purposes as are required by the constitution or are authorized by the membership or the Executive Board.

D.   Keep an accurate record of receipts and disbursements and shall submit semi-annual to the membership, and, to the Executive Board, monthly operating statements of the financial position of the Guild.

E.    Act as custodian of all properties of the Guild.

F.    Provide that the Guild is in compliance with all applicable NYS and Federal rules, regulations, and laws.  Provide for an annual independent audit of Guild records.

G.   Give a surety bond for an amount to be fixed by the Executive Board of the Guild.

 

Section 5.  The Grievance Officer shall:

 

A.    Chair the Grievance Committee.

B.    Be available to advise all Guild members of their contractual rights.

C.    Prepare, process and present grievances through all formal and informal stages of the grievance procedure.  A report and/or recommendations will be submitted to the Executive Board at each Board meeting.

D.   Perform other duties customary to the office or as assigned by the Executive Board.

E.    Receive an annual stipend equal to four contact hours at the rank of full professor.

F.    Be the custodian of all grievance records.

 

Section 6.  The Executive Board shall be the governing body of the Guild of Administrative Officers, Inc..  All matters affecting the policies, goals and means of accomplishing the purposes of the Guild not specifically provided for in this constitution or by action of the membership at a regular or special meeting shall be decided by the Executive Board.  A report on all actions taken by the Executive Board shall be made to the membership at the next scheduled membership meeting.  A majority of the members of the Executive Board shall be present to establish a quorum for an Executive Board meeting.

 

Section 7.  The Executive Board is authorized to establish stipends to offset the cost due to the requirements of State and Federal laws effecting labor organizations performance of their above enumerated duties.

 

ARTICLE VIII

MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

 

Section 1.  The Guild of Administrative Officers, Inc. shall at all time be subject to the requirements of state and federal laws effective labor organizations.

Section 2.  Except to the extent specified in this constitution, no officer of the union shall have the power to act as agent for or otherwise bind the union in any way whatsoever.  No member or group of members or other person or persons shall have power to act on behalf of or otherwise bind the union except to the extent specifically authorized in writing by the President of the union or by the Executive Board of the union.

 

ARTICLE IX

AMENDMENTS

 

This Constitution may be amended, revised, or otherwise changed by a majority vote of the members voting by written ballot on such proposed change and such change shall take effect immediately or as specified in the amendment.  Proposed amendments to this Constitution must be read at a regular or special meeting of the Guild and read and voted on at a subsequent meeting.  Adequate and proper notice must be given to the membership prior to the date on which the vote is taken.  A written copy of the proposed amendment shall be furnished to every eligible voter at the meeting at which the vote is taken.

 

APPROVED BY THE MEMBERSHIP AND ATTESTED BY:

 

 

 

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Thomas Breeden                                                         Secretary

President

 

 

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