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Resources for Members

If you've been looking for a handy guide to being a union member or leader, you need look no further - you've found it. This is by no means a complete resource, so if you have any questions please e-mail the office.

List of Union Stewards

This section of our website is currently under re-construction. If you are interested in getting involed with our Stewards' Council or simply getting involved with the union, please contact Co-Presidents Peter Rickman and Katie Lindstrom.

Robert's Rules

These are some of the most common reasons for someone to speak during a discussion of a motion.

  1. Speaking in favor (state at beginning of speaking that one is speaking in favor and offer a brief explanation as to why)
  2. Speaking against (same as above, just the opposite)
  3. Point of information (individual asks for more information about the motion)
  4. Point of Clarification (typically the chair or the motion maker either responding to a point of information request or putting one out there to clear things up)
  5. Call the Question (A motion to end debate, needs a second, after seconded immediately vote on ending debate, requires 2/3 passage. If passes proceed immediately to vote on motion or amendment under consideration).
  6. Move to amend (a motion to amend the motion under consideration). If deemed 'friendly' by original motion maker and the seconder, it does not require a second and becomes part of the original motion (no further action needed). If 'unfriendly' it needs a second, followed by a discussion and then a vote on the amendment, following that vote, return to discussion of original motion (amended or un-amended depending upon outcome).
  7. Move to table (put the matter in question aside until the next meeting)

If there is no more discussion, a vote is called (Yes, no, abstain). Simple majority required except as noted above.

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