Guild
Bylaws
INDEX
BY ARTICLES
I. Governing Authority
II.
Local Membership Meetings
III. Executive Board
IV. Representative Assembly
V. Unit Officers
VI
Duties of Officers
VII. Elections
VIII. Sectors
IX. Membership
X. Collective Bargaining
XI. Discipline
XII. Dues
XIII. Referendum
XIV. Official Publication
XV. Amendments
XVI. Interpretations
PACIFIC
NORTHWEST NEWSPAPER GUILD
BYLAWS
The
Pacific Northwest Newspaper Guild shall be governed by the Constitution
of The Communication Workers of America, its policies adopted
in International Convention, the Bylaws of the Newspaper Guild
Sector and the following Bylaws which are supplementary thereto:
ARTICLE
I
Governing
Authority
Section
1.
The affairs of this Local shall be governed by its membership
in accordance with the Constitution and policies of the Union
in the following manner:
- By
the CWA Constitution, action of the membership at CWA Conventions
and the National Executive Board.
- Through
action taken in membership meetings or by referendum of the
membership;
- Through
actions and decisions of the Represntative Assembly (hereinafter
known as the RA) between membership meetings;
- Through
action and decisions of the Executive Board between membership
meetings or meetings of the RA;
- Through
actions and decisions of the Local officers between RA, Executive
Board and membership meetings;
- The
action and decisions of the RA, Executive Board and Officers
of the Local between Local meetings may be overruled by the
membership in a Local meeting or by referendum.
Section
2. Officers of the Local shall consist of a President, Vice-President,
Secretary and Treasurer, each of whom shall be a voting member
of the Executive Board.
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ARTICLE
II
Local
Membership Meetings
Section
1.
The annual membership meeting shall be held in January. Membership
meetings shall also be held in May, August and November of each
year upon dates set by the Executive Board. The Executive Board
may change the meetings to different months for good cause, and
with proper notification to the membership. In the interim between
membership meetings it shall be the duty of the Administrative
Officer to inform the membership of proceedings of the Executive
Board by bulletin or otherwise.
Section
2. Special meetings may be called by the Local officers, by
a majority vote of the Executive Board or by a petition signed
by twenty (20) percent of the Local membership. Upon receipt of
a proper petition the Local officers shall call a special meeting
to be held within ten (10) days. No business shall be conducted
at special meetings other than that specified in the call unless
by unanimous consent.
Section
3. Notice of any special meeting shall be posted on the Local
Union bulletin board and mailed to all shop stewards at least
five (5) days in advance of the meeting.
Section
4. The membership may provide for suspension of the August
meeting of the Local.
Section
5. At any Local meeting the presence of five (5) percent of
the members of the Local in good standing shall constitute a quorum.
The presence of a quorum shall be presumed unless there is a call
for a quorum count.
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ARTICLE
III
Executive
Board
Section
1.
The Executive Board shall consist of the elected officers of the
Local and elected Sector Representatives as defined in Article
8, Section 1. One board member will be elected for every 200 members
in each Sector. The Administrative Officer shall be a non-voting
member of the Executive Board. The retiring president shall become
an ex-officio member for one (1) year.
Section
2.
The Executive Board shall meet once each month except in July
when there will be no meeting unless a special meeting is called.
Section
3. Any member of the Local may attend Executive Board meetings,
except that the chair is empowered to decide whether such members
may take part in the discussions of the board.
Section
4. The Executive Board shall supervise the handling of all
Local funds. Checks shall be valid only when signed by two of
the following three officers: the President, the Treasurer, and
the Administrative Officer.
Section
5. The Local Executive Board shall be responsible for making
decisions and taking action on behalf of the Local membership
between Local meetings on all matters concerning the good and
welfare of the members. The Local President shall call a meeting
of the Executive Board whenever requested by a majority of the
Board members to do so; cause an annual budget to be prepared
and presented to the membership; and be responsible for the operation
of strike action procedures as outlined in the Union Constitution.
A majority of the Executive Board shall constitute a quorum.
Section
6. A Finance Committee comprised of the President, Treasurer
and Administrative Officer or their designated representatives
shall be responsible to invest Local funds to produce the greatest
yield subject to liquidity requirements and safety. The Finance
Committee shall report any change of investment to the next regular
monthly meeting of the Executive Board.
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ARTICLE
IV
Representative
Assembly
Section
1.
The Representative Assembly shall consist of the Executive Board
and the RA delegation of each unit/chapel. The retiring President
shall become a member-at-large for one year.
Section
2. The presiding officer of the RA shall be the Local Vice
President.
Section
3. The RA shall meet quarterly. Special meetings may be called
by the President, Vice President, Administrative Officer, Executive
Board or a quorum of the RA.
Section
4. The RA shall make its own rules within the provision of
these bylaws.
Section
5. A quorum shall be one-third of the RA, representing not
less than one-third of the Local's units/chapels.
Section
6. Each unit/chapel shall be entitled to one delegate for
each 50 (or major fraction thereof) unit members in good standing
as of January 1 of each year. Unit/chapel delegates to the Assembly
shall be apportioned among the major departments of each unit/chapel.
Section
7. Units/chapels with fewer than 50 members shall be represented
by a unit or chapel chair. Members of the retiree unit, if one
exists, may elect a single voting RA delegate.
Section
8. Nominations and elections for unit/chapel chair, unit/chapel
vice chair and the RA will take place at a unit/chapel meeting
to be called by the unit/chapel chairperson within twenty (20)
days of the January membership meeting. In the larger units, elections
shall be conducted seperately by major departments with each member
voting only for the nominees for the department in which he or
she is employed. If a major department does not elect its quota
of delegates, nominations for the remainder of the department's
quota shall be reopened to the entire unit membership to complete
the quota in an at-large election.
For
the Bremerton Sun, major departments are Composing and Editorial.
For
the P-I, major departments are Business, which includes Stockroom
and Purchasing; and Editorial.
For
the Times, the major departments are Advertising, which includes
Promotion and Dispatch; Editorial, which includes the Library;
Circulation; and Composing.
Section
9. RA officers shall serve terms of two years.
Section
10. The unit may elect an alternate for each elected RA delegate,
the alternate to serve only in the absence of the delegate.
Section
11. The Administrative Officer shall be hired and/or discharged
by the RA subject to ratification of the general membership. The
Administrative Officer shall be directly responsible to the Executive
Committee in the discharge of his or her duties.
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ARTICLE
V
Unit
Officers
Section
1. Unit/chapel
officers will consist of a chairperson, a vice-chairperson and
a secretary. Unit/chapel officers will be elected at the January
unit meeting at which RA delegates are nominated. Units with more
than 400 members will elect a vice-chairperson from each major
department as defined in Article IV.
Section
2. Unit/chapel
office vacancies will be filled by election at the first unit/chapel
meeting following the creation of the vacancy, provided that 15
days notice of the election is given. If that is not possible,
the election may be at the subsequent unit/chapel meeting or a
special unit/chapel meeting.
Section
3. Unit/chapel
election disputes will be decided by the Local Election Committee,
subject to ratification by the RA or the Local Membership.
Section
4. Unit/chapel
meetings will be subject to the call of the unit/chapel chairperson.
Special meetings will be called by the chair at the written request
of ten percent (10%) of the unit/chapel membership.
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ARTICLE
VI
Duties
of Officers
Section
1. The Local President shall be responsible for the conduct
of Local business; preside at Local membership and Local officers'
meetings; appoint, supervise and be ex-officio member of all committees;
approve all bills to be paid and countersign all checks drawn
on the treasury; and perform such other additional duties as may
be assigned by the Executive Board or required by the Policies
or Constitution of the Union.
Section
2. The Vice-President shall perform the duties of the President
in the latter's absence.
Section
3. The Secretary shall keep accurate minutes of membership
meetings and meetings of the Executive Board and deliver a copy
to the Administrative Officer and members of the Executive Board
within seven (7) days after each meeting.
Section
4. The Treasurer shall be custodian of all funds of the Local
under the direction of the Executive Board. The Treasurer shall
report on the Local's finances at all regular meetings of the
Local whenever called upon by the Executive Board and shall present
the Treasurer's accounts for audit at any time the Executive Board
or the Local desires. The Treasurer shall be responsible for the
application of the financial provisions of The Union Constitution
and of these Bylaws.
Section
5. The Administrative Officer shall be custodian of the Local's
seals and records, shall conduct the correspondence of the Local
and discharge those duties directed by the Executive Board. The
Administrative Officer shall be a member of all committees except
the Council and shall supervise the conduct of all contract negotiations
and grievances in accordance with policy determined by the Executive
Board, the Representative Assembly, or the membership. In all
matters of Union policy not clearly defined through past practice
or established precedent, the Administrative Officer shall refer
all questions to the Executive Board or members for final decision.
The Administrative Officer shall maintain an accurate membership
list of the Local, including mailing addresses. Such mailing lists
shall be the sole property of the Local and shall not be available
to any affiliate of the Local or outside organization except upon
specific instructions of the membership. The Administrative Officer
shall be in charge of the Local's office and the office staff.
The Administrative Officer and the office staff shall keep complete
and accurate records of the membership dues. The officers and
office staff shall be bonded by the Union at sums to be set by
the Executive Board. The Administrative Officer shall supervise
the routine financial operations of the Local.
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ARTICLE
VII
Elections
Section
1.
Officers, Delegates and Alternates of the Local will be elected
for two- (2) year terms by secret ballot. The elections will take
place not less than thirty (30) days after the November membership
meeting, but in no event later than December 31, on a date to
be set by the President.
Section
2. Voting will take place at ballot boxes located at each
workplace and staffed by the election committee. A box also will
be posted at the Local office for one full workday and another
partial day. Absentee voting will not be allowed. Specific provisions
for voting may be made by the Executive Board. Only members in
good standing will be allowed to vote.
Section
3. At least fifteen (15) days' notice of the election, including
a list of candidates, will be given in the Local Bulletin.
Section
4. The election will be supervised by an election committee
of three (3) or more members, who will be appointed by the President
subject to ratification by the membership. Election disputes will
be decided in accordance with Article XV of the CWA Constitution.
Section
5. Nominations for officers will be received at the November
membership meeting. They also may be made by a signed petition
of twenty-five (25) members in good standing. Petitions must be
delivered to the Administrative Officer within five (5) days following
the November meeting.
Section
6. In the event that no candidate in a contested race receives
a plurality of votes, a runoff election will be held between the
two leading candidates within thirty (30) days. Voting will follow
the same procedure as in the regular election.
Section
7. CWA Convention delegates shall be nominated and elected
annually by the procedures set forth in Article VII, Bylaws. In
the event the Local elects more than one (1) delegate to the Union
Convention, the Local shall determine the convention votes to
be assigned to each delegate in accordance with Article VIII of
the Union Constitution. It shall be the duty of the Secretary
of the Local to certify the delegates to the Union Convention
to the Secretary-Treasurer of the Union within the time limits
specified in Article VIII of the Union Constitution. Expenses
of delegates shall be paid by the local, subject to limitations
set by the Executive Board.
Section
8. Election of delegates to other bodies will take place as
determined by the Executive Board.
Section
9. A vacancy in the office of Local President shall be filled
by the Local Vice President. Vacancies in other offices shall
be filled by appointment of the governing body of the Local. Subject
to approval of the appointment by the Local membership within
sixty (60) days.
Section
10. Nominees for Local offices and for convention delegates
may accept nomination in person at the nominating meeting or by
submitting written acceptance before or at the meeting.
Section
11. Officers will take office on January 1st.
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ARTICLE
VIII
Sectors
Section
1.
The Sector Representatives will reflect the membership percentage
of the Local from each sector identified as Newspaper; Printing,
Publishing, and Media, and General Communications. In addition,
any other sectors as determined by the Executive Board and membership.
All Sector Officers will be elected in accordance with Article
VII.
Section
2. Each Sector Chair will file promptly after each meeting
a copy of the minutes of the sector meeting with the Local Administrative
Officer, who within seven (7) days will furnish a copy to officers
of the Local.
Section
3. Sector meetings will be subject to call of the Sector Chairperson.
Special meetings of the sector will be called by the Sector Chairperson
upon written request of twenty (20) percent of the sector membership.
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ARTICLE
VIII
Membership
Section
1.
-Eligibility
(a)
All persons engaged in the communications field and other fields
of endeavor, both public and private sectors, excepting those
excluded by law, shall be eligible for membership in the Union.
(b)
All persons who are officers of labor organizations representing
workers within the jurisdiction of the Union shall be eligible
for membership in the Union.
(c)
Members of the Union who are on leaves of absence from their employment
or who are employed on a full-time or part-time basis by the Union
or a Local or who are or may be retired for any reason may continue
to be active members.
(d)
No person, otherwise eligible for membership, shall be denied
membership in the Union because of sex, race, creed or nationality.
(e)
No person, otherwise eligible for membership in this Union, shall
be admitted to membership if the person has been fined, suspended
or expelled by a Local of this Union, until the person has complied
with the terms of such fine, suspension or expulsion.
Section
2. -Applications
(a)
Membership in the Union shall be obtained and maintained through
membership in a chartered Local of the Union.
(b)
Each application for membership shall be accompanied by the initiation
fee established by the Local which shall be not less than two
dollars ($2) nor more than five dollars ($5), without approval
of the Executive Board.
(c)
The Union's portion of an initiation fee shall be one dollar ($1).
Each Local shall pay the Union its portion of the initiation fees
in such a manner as required by the Convention or the Executive
Board.
(d)
The Executive Board may waive the Union's portion of the initiation
fee. A Local may waive its portion of the initiation fee with
approval of the Executive Board.
(d)
In the event an application for membership is denied, the initiation
fee shall be refunded to the applicant.
(e)
Each Local shall establish a membership committee or membership
committees which shall act upon applications for membership. Membership
committees shall accept or reject such applications subject to
the right of the Local to overrule the committee.
(f)
A Local shall not establish qualifications for membership which
contravene qualifications set forth in these Bylaws.
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ARTICLE
X
Collective
Bargaining
Section
1.
The calling, conduct and termination of strikes affecting this
Local shall at all times be carried out in compliance with the
Rules prescribed by the Union and Article XVIII of the Union Constitution.
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ARTICLE
XI
Discipline
Section
1.
- Specifications of Offenses - Locals
Members
may be fined, suspended and/or expelled by Locals in the manner
provided in the Constitution for any of the following acts:
(a)
Making false material statements or withholding material information
when applying for membership;
(b) Willfully
refusing to pay dues or assessments properly established or fines
properly imposed or other valid financial obligations to the Union
or Local;
(c) Willfully
violating the Constitution of the Union, Local Bylaws or Rules;
(d) Disobeying
or willfully failing to comply with any lawful decision or order
of the Union or Local;
(e) Working
without proper Union authorization, during the period of a properly
approved strike in or for an establishment which is being struck
by the Union or Local;
(f) Instigating
or knowingly participating in an unauthorized strike or slowdown;
(g) Willfully
violating the adopted standards as to wages, hours, or working
conditions;
(h) Misappropriating
money or property of the Union or Local;
(i) For
such other offenses, equally serious, which tend to bring the
Union or Local thereof into disrepute.
Section
2. Specification of Offenses - Union
Members
may be fined, suspended and/or expelled by trial courts selected
by the Executive Board of the Union in the manner provided in
the Constitution for any of the following acts:
(a)
Willfully supporting or assisting other labor organizations in
connection with a claim of jurisdiction in conflict with the jurisdiction
of the Union;
(b) Willfully
supporting or assisting any person, group of persons, or organization
in any activity for purposes of seeking or obtaining the replacement
of the Union as the collective bargaining representative.
Section
3. Suspension Pending Trial
An
officer of the union, member of the Executive Board, Local officer
or other elected official against whom charges have been filed
for conduct set forth in Paragraphs (a) or (b) of Section 2 of
this Article may be suspended from office by a two-thirds (2/3)
vote of the Executive Board pending the final determination of
the charges by a trial court or any appeal resulting from such
trial, where such suspension is determined by the Executive Board
to be in the best interest of the Union.
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ARTICLE
XII
Dues
Section
1.
Dues shall be 1.5% of each bargaining unit members' gross weekly
straight-time salary.
Section
2. Dues for associate members shall be $1 per month.
Section
3. Any additional dues required by the application of Article
XVII, Section 2(d) and (e) of TNG's Constitution shall be a dues
obligation of Pacific Northwest Newspaper Guild membership of
this Local at time of merger with CWA Local 14761.
Section
4. Any additional dues required by Article VII, Section 1
(d), Bylaws (Strike Fund), of the Printing, Publishing and Media
Workers Sector of the CWA shall be a dues obligation of the former
CWA Local 14761 membership of this Local at time of merger with
PNNG.
Section
5. Monthly dues remitted to CWA (.46% Per Capita; 15% Member's
Relief Fund (except for public employees); 50 cents Defense Fund;
$1 Mortuary Fund of the Printing, Publishing and Media Workers
Sector shall be a dues obligation of the former CWA Local membership
of this Local at the time of the merger with PNNG, such amounts
to be paid by PNNG out of the monthly dues of 1.5%.
Section
6. Retirees may elect to continue membership in the Printing,
Publishing and Media Workers Sector of the CWA by remitting monthly
dues of $1. Membership may be continued in the PPMWS and the Communications
Workers of America by remittance of $2 monthly dues.
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ARTICLE
XIII
Referendum
Section
1.
Any matter to be decided by the Local may be submitted to a referendum
of the membership by either the Local or the Executive Board and
shall be submitted to such a referendum upon a petition signed
by not less than twenty (20) percent of the membership in good
standing at the time of the filing of the petition.
Section
2. Machinery for the holding of a referendum shall be outlined
by the Executive Board and may take the form of a vote by mail
or in person at designated polling places or a combination of
both. Disputes shall be decided by the Election Committee subject
to ratification by the next meeting of the Executive Board or
Local membership.
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ARTICLE
XIV
Official
Publication
Section
1.
The official publication of the Local shall be the Pacific Northwest
Newspaper Guild Bulletin which shall be published at least once
a month under supervision of the Executive Board. Whenever notice
to the membership is required by these Bylaws, publication on
either page one or the address page of the Pacific Northwest Newspaper
Guild Bulletin shall constitute compliance.
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ARTICLE
XV
Amendments
Section
1.
All bylaw changes of the local must be submitted by referendum
to the membership for ratification.
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ARTICLE
XVI
Interpretations
Section
1.
The Bylaws shall be interpreted by the presiding officer subject
to appeal to the membership meeting, to the International Executive
Board and the next International Convention. Questions of procedure
not covered by the Union's Constitution, Convention decision,
or these Bylaws shall be governed by Robert's Rules of Order.