{"id":35,"date":"2008-05-04T15:25:10","date_gmt":"2008-05-04T22:25:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.responsible47.com\/?p=35"},"modified":"2008-06-03T15:27:01","modified_gmt":"2008-06-03T22:27:01","slug":"april-28th-meetingmembers-partytriviacomments","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.responsible47.com\/?p=35","title":{"rendered":"APRIL 28TH MEETING\/MEMBERS&#8217; PARTY\/TRIVIA\/COMMENTS"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I. THE MEETING ON APRIL 28th<br \/>\nII. OTHER NOTES FROM THE MEETING<br \/>\nIII. BUILDING A MEMBERS\u2019 PARTY<br \/>\nIV. TRIVIA<br \/>\nV. COMMENTS<\/p>\n<p>============<\/p>\n<p>GREETINGS COLLEAGUES!<\/p>\n<p>I. THE MEETING ON APRIL 28th<br \/>\nOur recent general membership meeting showed that Democracy<br \/>\nis alive and well in our Local. Far, far more alive than when the<br \/>\nCOMMITTEE was formed (We hadn\u2019t had meetings in over 2 years).<br \/>\nIt also showed that whoever has the bodies has the votes. This is<br \/>\nnot unique and every organization can say the same, as long as<br \/>\nits the MEMBERS who make the decisions and not the board,<br \/>\nwe\u2019re far more satisfied.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Though the outcomes are sometimes not what we would like, the<br \/>\npoint here is that at least its the MEMBERS making the choice at a<br \/>\nmeeting and not a compliant board acting as an agent for a special<br \/>\ninterest group. At least it is REAL Democracy, and we thank the<br \/>\nmembers who came for showing up and taking part.<\/p>\n<p>The election board, as always, did a superior job. Long time<br \/>\nelection board members Michele Byrne, Ernie Ehrhardt and<br \/>\nLuz Brisano, and Len Bergentino were unseated, having been<br \/>\nunder fire and harassed by the Executive Board for some time.<br \/>\nWhy? Because they would do their job in a non-partisan fashion,<br \/>\nfollow the bylaws and not let themselves be bullied by the<br \/>\nBoard or anyone else.<\/p>\n<p>Now, we have an election board that includes people who have<br \/>\nshown honesty and integrity (Marcy Vaj and Brian O\u2019Connor)<br \/>\nand the remainder being unknown. We will keep a close eye on<br \/>\nthem and try to make sure no undue pressure is placed on them<br \/>\nby the board and\/or the counsel.<\/p>\n<p>THE PART MOST WORTHY OF REPEATING<\/p>\n<p>When Michelle Byrne gave her 3+ minute speech for the<br \/>\nElection Committee election, she choose to expose just some<br \/>\nof the attacks her career has suffered at the hands of the present<br \/>\nadministration. She shared in great detail what has happened to<br \/>\nher career, the frivolous charges filed against her by the Local,<br \/>\nthe harassment at her jobs, the loss of work, in her estimation<br \/>\npartly because of her activism and daring to speak up.<br \/>\nWe hope she will commit her experiences to writing and allow<br \/>\nus to share them with you, giving the Espinosa Administration<br \/>\na chance to respond.<\/p>\n<p>We also want to know of anyone else\u2019s stories of harassment<br \/>\nby our Local.<\/p>\n<p>==============<\/p>\n<p>II. OTHER NOTES FROM THE MEETING<\/p>\n<p>Below are some of our observations of the meeting. First however,<br \/>\nwe want to share an excerpt of the FMA mailing about the meeting.<br \/>\nSo as not to cover the same ground twice, where necessary we<br \/>\nwill interject our thoughts in Brackets [].<\/p>\n<p>General Meeting notes from the FMA:<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; President Hal Espinosa told us there will be an elevator added<br \/>\nto the back of the auditorium during the upcoming remodel, to<br \/>\naccommodate those who have trouble negotiating the stairs to<br \/>\nthe Musicians Credit Union.<\/p>\n<p>&#8212;-<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; When it was Secretary Leslie&#8217;s turn to give a report, she quietly<br \/>\nsaid she didn&#8217;t have one!<\/p>\n<p>A Member stood and asked Leslie why she had no Secretary&#8217;s Report, when<br \/>\nBylaws state there MUST be a Secretary&#8217;s Report at a General Meeting.<br \/>\nLeslie gave a 20-second report.  A lot of Members were grumbling.<\/p>\n<p>Perhaps it is time that we all call for Leslie to do the job we are paying<br \/>\nher to do, instead of allowing her continuing performance schedule to<br \/>\nprevent her from fulfilling her oath to serve the Members.<\/p>\n<p>If Leslie wants to continue to make a living performing, we can all relate<br \/>\nto that and we wish her well in it.<\/p>\n<p>But Secretary\/Treasurer is a full-time, $50,000 a year job. She can&#8217;t realistically<br \/>\ncontinue to give us a part-time effort.  Leslie should give us our money&#8217;s worth,<br \/>\nor step down and let someone else do so!<\/p>\n<p>[We could not agree more. Her only possible argument for continuing to work<br \/>\nso much is that while she is the Secretary, she is only Secretary until the<br \/>\nDecember election, at which point she may lose the position. Still, with the<br \/>\nmoney she is now being paid by our Local from our dues and considering how<br \/>\nmany players that are out there trying to make a living as a bassoonist,<br \/>\nshe could at least take a leave from some of these jobs until the election.<\/p>\n<p>She\u2019s being paid handsomely for her work at the Local. If she wants to be the<br \/>\nSecretary part-time, her salary should be adjusted accordingly.]<\/p>\n<p>&#8212;-<\/p>\n<p>In Hal&#8217;s report, he stated:<br \/>\n&#8220;This is a multi-million dollar business that we&#8217;re running.&#8221; He described<br \/>\nhow the negotiations w\/Pasadena Pops were done.<\/p>\n<p>[All the more reason for a real Secretary\/Treasurer report four times a<br \/>\nYEAR at our meetings!]<\/p>\n<p>&#8212;-<\/p>\n<p>A Member asked how to get the #47 Financial Report.<br \/>\nSecretary Leslie said it was printed in the Overture. He asked about the<br \/>\nFULL report.<br \/>\nShe stated &#8220;all he had to do was ask for it.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Another Member got up and stated that the past four years in a row, the<br \/>\nFMA-L.A. had asked for this report, and that:<br \/>\n&#8211; first the Secretary claimed it didn&#8217;t exist,<br \/>\n&#8211; then she said she didn&#8217;t have to give it to us,<br \/>\n&#8211; then we went to a EB meeting and quoted Bylaws,<br \/>\n&#8211; then she finally made us come into the building to pick it up.<\/p>\n<p>[Two different Secretaries, same games. Who was counseling them on the<br \/>\nactions to take?&#8230; and whomever they are, don\u2019t WE pay their salary?]<\/p>\n<p>This Member advised the other Member that when he asked for the full<br \/>\nFinancials, he should have the Bylaws in hand.<\/p>\n<p>President Hal then stated, &#8220;We thought you wanted sensitive information,<br \/>\nwhich we could not give you.  When we realized you just wanted the report,<br \/>\nwe gave it to you.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The Member replied, &#8220;That would have been a reasonable concern for year one.<br \/>\nBut why did you continue to resist complying with Members&#8217; requests (and the<br \/>\nBylaws) in years two, three and four?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>[Bingo. For the past four years, member Charles Fernandez tells<br \/>\nus, he has had to go through five or six email exchanges,<br \/>\nultimately having to threaten charges against whomever has<br \/>\nbeen in the Secretary\u2019s office to get the full report. The only<br \/>\nexception was this year, because Mr. Fernandez preemptively<br \/>\ntold Secretary Lashinsky that if he got any delaying tactics at all,<br \/>\nhe would file charges immediately. He got the report.]<\/p>\n<p>&#8212;&#8212;<\/p>\n<p>A Member stated that there are two lawsuits in progress:<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; Fi-Core lawsuit (Attorney Lewis Levy interjected that it<br \/>\nwasn&#8217;t a lawsuit, it was &#8220;under advisement.&#8221;)<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; A Class action suit also brought by Fi-Core musicians &#8211; SRB<br \/>\nhas it &#8220;under advisement.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Levy said, &#8220;we are waiting to elect a new President in Nov who i<br \/>\nsn&#8217;t &#8220;Pro-Right To Work.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>[Is our counsel really saying he\u2019s delaying lawsuits because he hopes a new US<br \/>\nPresident will improve the Local\u2019s chances of getting away with their actions?<br \/>\nIf the next president is \u201cPro-Right to Work\u201d, will they delay another four years?<br \/>\nWhat an absurd thing for him to say.  Once again we fine the counsel insulting<br \/>\nthe intelligence of the membership.]<\/p>\n<p>If our Local #47 officials had the negotiating and leadership skills to<br \/>\nstrike a realistic, 21st Century deal with such entities as Video producers<br \/>\nand New Era Scoring, instead of clinging to the hope that all the &#8220;runaway<br \/>\nproduction&#8221; is somehow going to come back, we wouldn&#8217;t have any Fi-Core<br \/>\nmusicians at present.  <\/p>\n<p>[Lest anyone forget, fi-core musicians pay approx. 87% of the dues we members<br \/>\npay. And as the FMA points out above, if this administration were looking out<br \/>\nfor the interests of all the members, there would have been no need for most of<br \/>\nthose former AFM members to go fi-core. The Espinosa Administration\u2019s shoddy<br \/>\ntreatment of the rank and file caused the exodus to begin with, and now they try to<br \/>\nblame others for it? Nice\u2026]<\/p>\n<p>We noticed several Members who re-joined our Local for the General Meeting.<br \/>\nThank you for returning, and let&#8217;s work together to get everyone working!<\/p>\n<p>Regards,<br \/>\nFMA-L.A.<\/p>\n<p>[This report was complete, and Bravo to the FMA for making it such a<br \/>\ncandid one. We only want to add that the name of the Referral Service<br \/>\nCommittee was changed to the Referral Service Taskforce but no change was<br \/>\nmade to the duties of the group, so why was the name change? ]<\/p>\n<p>============<\/p>\n<p>III. BUILDING A MEMBERS\u2019 PARTY<\/p>\n<p>A recent comment to the COMMITTEE read in part:<br \/>\nCan we all &#8211; (woops &#8211; did I say that? -never going to be all)<br \/>\ncan the concerned people ready to make a positive change<br \/>\nin their careers with ideas to bring back work start meeting??<\/p>\n<p>The rank and file already have an organization that is established<br \/>\nand recognized, the Freelance Musicians Association! This<br \/>\nshould be our vehicle to unite and continue protecting our interests.<br \/>\nIn Local 802, they have TWO members\u2019 parties. The FMA can<br \/>\ncertainly serve this purpose for Local 47, but you need to get<br \/>\ninvolved.<br \/>\nContact the FMA at lisa@bluefiddle.com, join up, and make<br \/>\na difference!<\/p>\n<p>==============<\/p>\n<p>IV. TRIVIA: The \u2018Catalogue\u2019 Aria<\/p>\n<p>The \u2018Catalogue\u2019 aria is the nickname given to Leporella\u2019s<br \/>\naria in Act 1, Scene 2 of Mozart\u2019s \u2018Don Giovanni\u2019, in which<br \/>\nhe recounts a list of Don Giovanni\u2019s sexual conquests. <\/p>\n<p>They are\u2026<br \/>\nItaly \u2013 640<br \/>\nGermany \u2013 231<br \/>\nFrance \u2013 100<br \/>\nTurkey \u2013 91<br \/>\nSpain \u2013 1,003<\/p>\n<p>Total \u2013 2,065<\/p>\n<p>==============<\/p>\n<p>V. COMMENTS:<br \/>\nThe comments below represent the uncensored views of the readers<br \/>\nand not necessarily those of the COMMITTEE.  In the faith that<br \/>\nfreedom of expression allows for the birth and ascendancy of the<br \/>\nmost beneficial ideas, all sentiments expressed are welcome, subject<br \/>\nto the bounds of good taste and decorum.   If you disagree with an<br \/>\nopinion expressed by any contributor, we encourage you to rebut it here.<\/p>\n<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;<\/p>\n<p>Again, the Espinosa Administration has shown it is a disgrace. And<br \/>\ncowards. Three RMA members file a highly questionable lawsuit \u2013<br \/>\nwith the potential of it becoming a class action suit &#8212; against the AFM,<br \/>\nand the Espinosa Administration&#8217;s response? Interpleading. Nominal<br \/>\n&#8220;neutrality&#8221; on this issue in fact inures to the benefit of the plaintiffs.<br \/>\nThis is a betrayal.<br \/>\nThis lawsuit is a threat to the stability of the AFM making Local 47&#8217;s<br \/>\ncraven response an abdication of its fiduciary responsibility to its<br \/>\nmembership. This should not be acceptable to anyone.<br \/>\nAnd it is intellectually dishonest. The Espinosa Administration is,<br \/>\nas usual, representing RMA interests, and I suspect it is privately<br \/>\nhappy about this lawsuit due to its resentments and antipathy toward<br \/>\nthe national AFM. So how does Local 47&#8217;s response serve its non-<br \/>\nRMA rank-and-file? It doesn&#8217;t. The opposite is true; you are being<br \/>\nused.<br \/>\nAnd how to explain the complacency of the rank-and-file except to<br \/>\npoint out what is increasingly apparent? The membership is either<br \/>\nout of touch, incapable of critical thinking, or so habitually sycophantic<br \/>\nthat it has lost its ability to be anything other than drones. How do<br \/>\nyou all like the emperor&#8217;s new clothes?<br \/>\nSo which is the larger calamity, an administration that betrays its own<br \/>\nmembers or a membership that tolerates it?<br \/>\nRick Blanc (please attach name)<\/p>\n<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<\/p>\n<p>I thought all those nice things people said about Paul are only<br \/>\nsaved for a eulogy. You know where the rules say &#8220;never speak<br \/>\nill of the dead&#8221;.  Wow I cannot believe the poetic waxing.<\/p>\n<p>As for those people that sit in the ivory tower with Paul&#8230;..they<br \/>\nAlready know what kind of person he is, and when they protest,<br \/>\n(when he turns on them), he will look at them and say&#8230;&#8221;Hey,<br \/>\nyou knew who I was when you picked me up!!&#8221; <\/p>\n<p>I also overheard a board member saying that &#8220;You will never win&#8221;<br \/>\nBecause you don&#8217;t have the votes. Further, that THEY ARE THE<br \/>\nMUSIC BUSINESS. By implication, THEY have decided that<br \/>\nunless we are THEM, we are not in the Music Business.  Evidently,<br \/>\nthey believe that any contribution by the FMA, is by default<br \/>\nsomehow (potentially) taking away from them.  It is only a few<br \/>\nleading that flock, and only a minority of RMA members even<br \/>\nknow what is going on. Case in point, someone sitting behind me<br \/>\nasked, what we were here to vote on, and how long did she have to<br \/>\nstay?  <\/p>\n<p>This Union has a duty of fair representation.  I would argue that<br \/>\nunder the current conditions, that fair representation is impossible<br \/>\ndue to the domination of one group and the lack of will and backbone<br \/>\nby our Elected officers to do their duty.   It really is time to investigate<br \/>\ngetting some federal oversight into our Union.  Lewis will need to be<br \/>\nholding onto his B****. <\/p>\n<p>  We have had nothing but lip service for the RS for the last<br \/>\nSeveral years. Still, nothing is viable there. Thousands of dollars<br \/>\nand excuses and years later, and all we get is that it is a work in<br \/>\nprogress. Now they want a LED sign outside the building. Yikes.<br \/>\nI suppose Marc will be the SignMeister on this effort too!<\/p>\n<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;<\/p>\n<p>In every other Union or Guild organization I belong to, voting<br \/>\nis done by a mailed ballot to full membership along with a return<br \/>\npre-addressed envelope to an independent auditor.   Why is this<br \/>\nnot done by Local 47 for their elections?   It would increase and<br \/>\nencourage voter participation as many simply cannot show up in<br \/>\nperson for personal or professional reasons, and it would ensure<br \/>\na vote that is free from tampering. It is precisely why all other<br \/>\nentertainment guilds and trade unions conduct their elections<br \/>\nin this manner. Why is it that I don&#8217;t trust a process where I simply<br \/>\nput a piece of paper in a cardboard box without much oversight or<br \/>\naccountability? <\/p>\n<p>The fact that a Local 47 election is local vs. national would make<br \/>\nsuch a process even simpler, one would think.   As is done with<br \/>\nother Unions, candidates could include individual picture\/bio\/<br \/>\ncandidate statements with the mailed ballots to help members<br \/>\nmake an informed choice. Or would our Local whine about postage<br \/>\nand auditor expenses, as a prohibitive excuse?   If not a mail-in vote,<br \/>\nwhy not alternatively offer at least a no-overhead internet voting<br \/>\noption that could still be independently processed?   I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;m<br \/>\nnot the first member who has made suggestions of this sort.   <\/p>\n<p>But elections are only representative of a larger problem I see with<br \/>\nour Union.   Why is it that in so many aspects, the Union I pay the<br \/>\nhighest annual dues to delivers the lowest amount of quality and<br \/>\nservice?   For instance, just look at the antiquated ratty old newspaper<br \/>\nthey offer up as a suitable format for membership communication,<br \/>\ncompared against the nicely bound, high quality well-published<br \/>\nmagazines offered by their sister unions.   That may seem trivial<br \/>\nto some, but we should not underestimate a Union publication&#8217;s<br \/>\nprofound importance on industry perception. Other Unions recognize<br \/>\nthat the image a Union\/Guild\/Society presents to the public and to<br \/>\ntheir membership has a direct correlation to active and proactive<br \/>\nmembership participation and pride taken in their Union.   For<br \/>\nmost members, the publication is the only face of the Union, and<br \/>\nmost certainly to those in the industry outside of the Union. So<br \/>\nwhen they see how K-Mart the Union operates, it undermines the<br \/>\nUnion&#8217;s respectability throughout the industry, looks weak, and<br \/>\nbears an influence on its credibility and power to negotiate.<br \/>\nI&#8217;d sooner prefer the Union put out something more serious,<br \/>\nclassier, and nicer-looking, color photos, etc. only as a quarterly,<br \/>\n(whether nationally or locally).   <\/p>\n<p>As it is, the publication is frankly not only an aesthetic<br \/>\nembarrassment, but also in much of its content.   I don&#8217;t know<br \/>\nany other trade union\/guild publication that feels the need to<br \/>\npublish the rather mundane procedural minutes of their meetings,<br \/>\ncomplete with the public humiliation of exposing members who&#8217;ve<br \/>\nlet work dues lapse, who&#8217;s getting fined, suspended, or otherwise.<br \/>\n I also find some of these continual columns about &#8220;how to behave<br \/>\non gigs&#8221;, or &#8220;how to hustle for jobs&#8221; somewhat belittling of it&#8217;s<br \/>\nreadership, who are, after all, supposedly professionals, and not<br \/>\nneophytes who need to have their hand held like a child.   It only<br \/>\nperpetuates the perception that musicians are basically dumb and<br \/>\nshiftless, and just like to &#8220;bang on de drums all day.&#8221;   <\/p>\n<p>Sorry.   I didn&#8217;t plan on this turning into a whole diatribe.   But<br \/>\nwhenever I see these election results, it just makes our Union<br \/>\nfeel like one big joke.   How can this Union really be taken<br \/>\n seriously with such a lack of innovative business structure,<br \/>\npoor image, and apathetic membership, due to what I see as<br \/>\nmisplaced priorities by our leadership? I realize I preach to<br \/>\nthe choir, but thanks for indulging me. You may forward this<br \/>\nto other members if you like.<\/p>\n<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;<\/p>\n<p>To the Committee,<\/p>\n<p>On Monday, May 5th I will be attending a hearing at our Local.<br \/>\nSince September, 2007 I have been trying to get a copy of a letter<br \/>\nread in an open board meeting on August 15, 2006 written by<br \/>\nPaul Castillo concerning comments made by VP Trombetta at<br \/>\nthe July, 2006 membership meeting.<\/p>\n<p>Secretary Lashinsky has steadfastly refused the request. The<br \/>\nSecretary has been so intractable that I was forced to file<br \/>\ncharges against her. Thus, the hearing is this Monday. <\/p>\n<p>It is a matter of principal. Doing the right thing is not that hard,<br \/>\nyet these officers continue to prefer to fight perfectly appropriate<br \/>\nrequests rather than follow the bylaws, as anyone who has requested<br \/>\nthe full auditor\u2019s financial report can attest.<\/p>\n<p>What\u2019s the real issue here? Getting our administration to obey<br \/>\nthe bylaws.<\/p>\n<p>I will forward the results to the committee so they can inform<br \/>\nyou if they like.<\/p>\n<p>Fraternally,<br \/>\nCharles Fernandez<br \/>\nLocal 47 Member since 1983<\/p>\n<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;<\/p>\n<p>My Dear Colleagues, <\/p>\n<p>In the AFM, we are a UNION. We are supposed to disagree<br \/>\non many of these issues that are on the table in LA. Plus, we<br \/>\nare supposed to argue and have different opinions and fight<br \/>\nfor what we believe in. But, we also know enough to  show<br \/>\nrespect to those who have differing opinions and are willing<br \/>\nto stand up for what they believe. That is true democracy! <\/p>\n<p>As a union, we must agree to follow our bylaws or change<br \/>\nthem. Period. No grey areas accept where the state or fed<br \/>\nlaws require it\u2026ie right to work issues. Unfortunately for<br \/>\nthose who disagree, we can not pick and choose the bylaws<br \/>\nthat we will decide to uphold. That is selfish, against the<br \/>\nunions best interest and ultimately leads to anarchy. <\/p>\n<p>Although we live in a country that is supposed to support<br \/>\nthe idea of workers protection and unionism, our fine<br \/>\nUS government is allowing the businesses of our country<br \/>\nand, in fact, the corporations of the world to steam roll<br \/>\nour rights as workers and union members. Thereby, we are<br \/>\nleft to try to pick up the pieces of a broadcast and recording<br \/>\nindustry that lives by vastly different laws in different<br \/>\ncountries and tries to make absurd profits on the backs of<br \/>\nthe creative talent that provides for the very entertainment<br \/>\nthey sell! <\/p>\n<p>Oh aren&#8217;t all these business interests happy campers to<br \/>\nhear what divisiveness they have CREATED in the unions.<br \/>\nWith their constant search for higher profits for their board<br \/>\nmembers stocks, race to the bottom for wages and sacrifice<br \/>\nof quality for that mighty profit margin, how could they<br \/>\nsupport the &#8216;workers&#8217; right to a fair days wage for a fair days<br \/>\nwork!!! <\/p>\n<p>We have to be smart enough to realize that we are standing<br \/>\nin a circle and shooting at a target in the middle that is constantly<br \/>\nmoving out of the way and leaving our valuable colleagues as<br \/>\nthe actual targets! Otherwise, we will kill off the very membership<br \/>\nthat makes us so strong and successful in the first place. <\/p>\n<p>My2cents,<br \/>\nRichard Sparrow <\/p>\n<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<\/p>\n<p>[Concerning the title of our mailing on the results of<br \/>\nApril 28th\u2019s elections]<\/p>\n<p>April, I think, not October. <\/p>\n<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<\/p>\n<p>from the net:<br \/>\nIn a class action for money damages, lawyers who represent the<br \/>\nclass are generally paid out of the money that&#8217;s recovered &#8211; called<br \/>\na &#8220;common fund&#8221; &#8211; for the people they are representing. In class<br \/>\nactions involving declaratory judgments or injunctive relief, lawyers<br \/>\nmay be paid by the people who hired them, or in some cases, by the<br \/>\npeople or companies they are suing. <\/p>\n<p>Attorney&#8217;s fee awards are subject to court review and approval.<br \/>\nOrdinarily, if an award is made in a common fund case, it will<br \/>\nbe awarded as a percentage of the total money available for the<br \/>\nclass. A benchmark award generally accepted by the courts is<br \/>\napproximately 25 percent of the total, although the award may<br \/>\nbe adjusted higher or lower, depending on the specific facts of<br \/>\na case.<\/p>\n<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<\/p>\n<p>At the recent meeting, Marcy Vaj shocked me by making a Motion<br \/>\nright at the end of the meeting that the Member Services Committee<br \/>\nbe renamed &#8216; Referral Service Taskforce.&#8217;The reason?  She is<br \/>\npersonally tired of having to deal with the Referral Service plus the<br \/>\nCD&#038;Radio Airplay Dept, etc. and wants only to deal with the RS.<br \/>\nIf she feels that way, she should step down from the Chair and<br \/>\nlet someone more enthusiastic have a turn!<\/p>\n<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;<\/p>\n<p>Who is in this committee?  It is always signed:  The Committee<br \/>\nWhy don&#8217;t you all make yourselves be known if there are so<br \/>\nmany of you feel this way.<\/p>\n<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;<\/p>\n<p>\u201cFYI, you need to sign in now to see the Overture online. You<br \/>\ndidn&#8217;t previously to have to do that. Maybe the committee can<br \/>\nhave .pdf versions available to email upon request, for those<br \/>\nthat no longer have access.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>There is nothing strange about having to sign in to see a newspaper<br \/>\nthat is for members only.  Why join if you can get it for free.  It&#8217;s a<br \/>\nbenefit of membership.  All memberships are done like this.  Do you<br \/>\npeople not have a life other than these insane response e-mails.  Why<br \/>\ndon&#8217;t you just drop out of the union, if you think it is so bad.<\/p>\n<p>=============<\/p>\n<p>Colleagues,<\/p>\n<p>It is time the rank and file become more formally organized.<br \/>\nPlease contact the FMA and get involved!<\/p>\n<p>Until next time,<\/p>\n<p>THE COMMITTEE FOR A MORE RESPONSIBLE LOCAL 47<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I. THE MEETING ON APRIL 28th II. OTHER NOTES FROM THE MEETING III. BUILDING A MEMBERS\u2019 PARTY IV. TRIVIA V. COMMENTS ============ GREETINGS COLLEAGUES! I. THE MEETING ON APRIL 28th Our recent general membership meeting showed that Democracy is alive and well in our Local. 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