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Andy 06-30-2022 06:05 AM

Should the NC resign
 
Should the NC resign? And if they don't, should they be fired by the MC?

Sniper66 06-30-2022 06:17 AM


Originally Posted by Andy (Post 3451721)
Should the NC resign? And if they don't, should they be fired by the MC?


FYI
the MC recommends their removal and the MEC body decides
but yes fire them ASAP it’s best thing to do at this point and bring new blood

piney999 06-30-2022 06:18 AM

How bout, i don't know..... hiring some professional negotiators?

Excargodog 06-30-2022 06:23 AM


Originally Posted by piney999 (Post 3451736)
How bout, i don't know..... hiring some professional negotiators?

https://youtu.be/SeldwfOwuL8

baseball 06-30-2022 07:13 AM


Originally Posted by Sniper66 (Post 3451733)
FYI
the MC recommends their removal and the MEC body decides
but yes fire them ASAP it’s best thing to do at this point and bring new blood

Under the ALPA CBL, one can be recalled at any time, with or without cause. Any LEC rep seated at the table can make the motion. The Master Chair does not need to make the recommendation or the motion. He is a defacto member of the NC, therefore he would NOT be obliged to make this motion. It only takes a motion, and a second to start the process. That bypasses the Master Chair and it puts the duty squarely on the LEC reps seated about the table. Can be done in person, or in a teleconference MEC meeting. Can be done as normal business by putting it on the agenda, or unscheduled business with a motion to re-order the agenda.


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