bobt993 wrote:
it is not a matter if being confrontational, but a matter of correcting errors that were made by the board. The discount policy should be written as two separate policies; a discount policy for DE instructors and a discount policy for board members. The discount policy for instructors can be approved by the board with current instructors abstaining from the vote. The discount policy for board members should be voted on by the membership at a membership meeting, with the membership given sufficient notice on the website and in der Gasser. If the board would like the discount policy to one all encompassing policy then the policy can only be voted on by the members at a membership meeting.
Quote:Is it me or is the title of this thread somewhat confrontational?
it is not a matter if being confrontational, but a matter of correcting errors that were made by the board. The discount policy should be written as two separate policies; a discount policy for DE instructors and a discount policy for board members. The discount policy for instructors can be approved by the board with current instructors abstaining from the vote. The discount policy for board members should be voted on by the membership at a membership meeting, with the membership given sufficient notice on the website and in der Gasser. If the board would like the discount policy to one all encompassing policy then the policy can only be voted on by the members at a membership meeting.
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–noun
1. a person attached to another by feelings of affection or personal regard.
2. a person who gives assistance; patron; supporter: friends of the Boston Symphony.
3. a person who is on good terms with another; a perso