[Computerbank] Meeting notification

Kylie Davies kylied at projectx.com.au
Tue Nov 25 20:01:51 UTC 2003


Hello all,

As a financial member, I have problems with this - particularly after 
informing people (all members were made aware) of the Victorian 
memberships intentions of nominating an executive from the floor.

Our decision to do this was made last Thursday night at our Victorian 
meeting. We decided to do this because there didn't appear to be an 
active Secretary to send nominations to...indeed we were not even made 
aware we could do this.

I find it interesting that the Secretary did not inform people of the 
AGM or any due process (call for nominations) and now, only three days 
before the meeting, she advises the membership that she has taken a 
nomination?

Added to this...today... was the last day for  proxies - and now  - if 
anyone wanted to appoint another person to vote on their behalf - they 
have until midnight to check their email to find out what has developed 
and to get a proxy in.

To me...it seems a bit unfair...and unconstitutional.

Perhaps we could call the AGM again??

Cheers,

Kylie


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Kylie Davies
Victorian Branch Coordinator
Computerbank Australia Inc

Da Moose wrote:

>hi all
>
>Just clarifying that although he forgot to mention it (Grant ) we will be
>logging IRC for the AGM.
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>Anyone with objections, as it wasn't in the original notice should contact
>me.
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>There is some concern over Dan Treacys nomination, although he accepted
>nomination as President on 21 Nov, the email of nomination wasn't recieved
>until Nov 23. The Secretary was notified before the seven days.
>
>please email responses.
>
>Pen
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