Extend the election to 45 days from the date of the mailing of the booklet.
The committee chair is directed to forward a copy of this motion to the NES, ED and PNB by 8:00 a.m. (Eastern) on Wednesday, September 15, 2010 with a request that the NES advise the Elections Committee of any actions related to and/or based upon this motion.
Passed 6 yes, 2 no, 1 abstention
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Extend the election to 45 days from the date of the mailing of the booklet.
The committee chair is directed to forward a copy of this motion to the NES, ED and PNB by 8:00 a.m. (Eastern) on Wednesday, September 15, 2010 with a request that the NES advise the Elections Committee of any actions related to and/or based upon this motion.
Passed 6 yes, 2 no, 1 abstention
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Carolyn,
Let them know that they can go online to get this same information. If they don't have a computer they can go to the library or possibly a state unemployment office if they have
free computers and printers,as they do in Texas. It's too easy for people to go online
at no charge for us to continue to pretend that the www is unreachable for most people.
Melinda Iley-Dohn
Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Benjamin Franklin Historical Review of Pennsylvania 1759
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Carolyn,
I think that at this stage of our foundation's history we do not have the luxury to
market in this manner. We are being dragged down wtih well intentioned excess.
I feel that we actually know fully well what we now face. The issue at hand is how
to utilize the limited resources of the Pacifica network to it's best advantage.
The past excessive ways have led us to the status quo. This is why I voted as I did
with the committee. I did so as measure of fiduciary protection. We are all interested
in good marketing. At this time we need to be as mindful of our finances.
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Have the members of this group considered the fact that the LESs signed contracts with a
specified end date. I would imagine that they have probably already made comittments for
employment elsewhere after the end of the specified date. This alone could leave us understaffed for our elections. |
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Members of the committee have also been sending suggestions to the National Election Supervisor (NES). She has requested that all recommendations and problem reports (not just from committee members) be sent to her (as well as to applicable LESs), with as many specifics as possible so she can take appropriate action as needed. There is a form on thepacificaelections2010.org web site for this purpose and everyone is encouraged to use it.
The committee passed one motion at its September 14 meeting and asked that it be sent to the PNB:Extend the election to 45 days from the date of the mailing of the booklet.The committee chair is directed to forward a copy of this motion to the NES, ED and PNB by 8:00 a.m. (Eastern) on Wednesday, September 15, 2010 with a request that the NES advise the Elections Committee of any actions related to and/or based upon this motion.Passed 6 yes, 2 no, 1 abstentionWe are looking forward to continuing to work with the NES and LESs to improve Pacifica's election process this year and hopefully to reduce costs as well.
Bill Crosier
Chair, PNB Elections Committee--Bill Crosier
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| No. They are temporary contractors. They have the right to know the specifics of the terms of their employment. We signed and we must honor the terms. This is how business is conducted. |
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No Shawn, I have a very valid point. I spoke with our LES to see what her reaction would be to this proposed motion. Based on our conversation I am glad that I voted against it. We do not operate in a vaccum. We are a business with written promises to our contractors. We can't sign them on for temp assignments with definate specified end dates and expect them to just drop any other prospective opportunities that they may have signed to take after this job. These are real considerations. |
| Ken, Let's get real here. It's time for the PNB to wake up and quit spending money we don't have. If they chose to extend the deadline, it should only because there is a lack of quorum. A forty five day extension is a ridicules avoidable expense. I can think of a lot better use of these funds.I have years of experience in elections. I am very familiar with the process. This is not an extension that we can afford and given the bad job market we should not force these contractors to lose the opportunity to go on to permanent jobs I, for one, would rather see Brian DeShazor given the money to preserve the Pacifrica Archives if we do happen to have the money to do so. I would like to see us actually pay our bills. I would like to see us pay our auditors who worked hard to show us how we can bring ourselves into solvency. We do NOT operate in Fantasyland. We HAVE to get real. We have to realize that this is a real business entity that can go out of business if we don't adhere to a stronger fiscal policy. This is the time where we need to remind ourselves that failure is not an option here. |
Melinda Iley-Dohn Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin Historical Review of Pennsylvania 1759 |
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