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Online Chapter Meeting WINTER 2018

Welcome!

Together we rise. Welcome to the Winter 2018 Online Chapter Meeting! As union members of Public School Employees of Washington SEIU Local 1948, we have a collective voice at the table and are stronger when we stick together. Welcome to the Winter 2018 Online Chapter Meeting! As we continue building power to achieve economic, racial, healthcare, and environmental justice, this template will help you run your meetings more effectively, and is a valuable resource for your chapter’s leadership team. If you have questions or feedback, please contact: training@pseofwa.org PSE of WA

Chapter Meeting Call to Order and Roll Call of Officers Meeting Chair states, “This meeting is now called to order.” Secretary conducts roll call of elected officers, speaking loudly, clearly and allowing time for officers to reply. Welcome and introduction of visitors and first time attendees. President states, “We will now watch some important messages from our state office of Public School Employees of Washington SEIU Local 1948.” PSE of WA

Community Spotlight Charlie Nyholm, 2017 PSE Scholarship Recipient PSE is proud to assist its members and their dependents pursuing their educational goals. This year PSE will distribute $20,000 in scholarships to members in good standing or their dependents who plan to enroll or attend school within a 12-month period, beginning June 2018. Applications must be completed and returned to the PSE State Office by March 1, 2018. Recipients will be selected by the Scholarship Committee who will evaluate the applicant’s academic ability, financial need and appreciation of labor. Visit PSEClassified.org and click on “Scholarships” under the “Membership Benefits” dropdown to read the full selection criteria and to download an application. “It’s a great opportunity. I’m thankful it was an option, otherwise I would have had to put schooling off and save ahead. It’s helped enrich my life, but it affects more than me. It affects my family.” –Charlie Nyholm, Bethel School District PSE of WA

Chapter Spotlight: Evergreen PSE Recommitting members to our union, one building at a time “For our membership drive, we discovered others who wanted to help, and made good connections with building reps. We got to every single worksite, and got great feedback. Together, we are building relationships.” -Kylie Cothren, Membership Officer PSE of WA

Chapter Spotlight: Evergreen PSE Recommitting members to our union, one building at a time In 2018, we will strengthen our union during the most profound attack on working people in decades. As we recommit thousands of members statewide, here’s what you can do in your chapter: Participate in new employee orientations, welcoming new hires. Have personal conversations with new members, let them know about our union, and encourage them to attend a meeting. Have a building representative at each worksite. They should be the point of contact for members in the building, and lead the process of welcoming and signing up new members. Send your building representatives (and/or any member interested) to PSE’s Regional Steward Training. Visit PSEClassified.org to register! PSE of WA

2018 Legislative Platform Dedicated to improving our lives, the lives of our families and our communities, and to strengthen and protect the rights of all workers. During the legislative session in Olympia, PSE members are raising our voices in support of full funding of basic education, workplace safety, quality and affordable health insurance, union strength, and increased funding for higher education. Follow our legislative blog at PSEClassified.org for the latest updates! PSE of WA

Message from State President Charlotte Shindler Charlotte Shindler Phone: (253) 876-7413

Message from Government Relations Director Doug Nelson Doug Nelson Phone: (253) 876-7428 PSE of WA

Save the Date! Upcoming dates and deadlines PSE Calendar STATEWIDE TEAM (Together Everyone Achieves More) June 2018 Regional Steward Training Saturday, January 27 – Tri-Cities Saturday, February 3 – Marysville Saturday, February 10 – Auburn and Battle Ground Saturday, February 24 – Centralia and Port Orchard Saturday, March 3 – Chelan Saturday, March 10 – Spokane Convention August 3-5, 2018 LOCAL CHAPTER Schedule Convention Delegate/Alternate Elections (PSE can send postcards) Education Support Professionals Week (formerly Classified Week) March 12-16, 2018 Scholarship Deadline March 1, 2018 Awards Nomination Deadline March 18, 2018 Other dates or deadlines PSE Calendar PSE of WA

Chapter Business Session Overview of Standard Agenda President’s Report Secretary’s Report Building/Classification Representatives’ Reports Membership Officer’s Report Treasurer’s Report PSE Staff/Field Representative Comments Good of the Order Roberts Rules of Order normally governs PSE chapter meetings. Collective Bargaining Contracts (CBA’s) govern employee and employer relationships. Find your CBA Chapter Bylaws govern local chapter business. Find your chapter bylaws and collective bargaining contracts State Bylaws – govern all PSE chapters. Click and see link at top of linked page Board of Directors Meeting Minutes

Chapter Business Session Chapter President Report Requests additions to standard agenda (see previous slide). Read summary of actions and decisions taken by the Executive Board since the last meeting. Summarize activities President engaged in since previous meeting. Summarize anticipated activities prior to next meeting. Discuss upcoming events and solicits volunteers for vacant positions. Conduct any other required business, elections, etc. Roberts Rules of Order normally governs PSE chapter meetings. Collective Bargaining Contracts (CBA’s) govern employee and employer relationships. Find your CBA Chapter Bylaws govern local chapter business. Find your chapter bylaws and collective bargaining contracts State Bylaws – govern all PSE chapters. Click and see link at top of linked page Board of Directors Meeting Minutes

New Business Session Chapter Secretary Report Motion for approval of the minutes as presented or as amended. Normally minutes are distributed or posted for review in advance. Review how, where, when minutes are distributed. Review relevant correspondence received with members. Summarize long or irrelevant letters received. Roberts Rules of Order normally governs PSE chapter meetings. Collective Bargaining Contracts (CBA’s) govern employee and employer relationships. Find your CBA Chapter Bylaws govern local chapter business. Find your chapter bylaws and collective bargaining contracts State Bylaws – govern all PSE chapters. Click and see link at top of linked page Board of Directors Meeting Minutes

Chapter Business Session Chapter Membership Officer Report Total number of chapter members. Current number of full dues payers. Current number of fee or non‐dues payers. Full member percentage: full dues payers / total members x 100. Goal is 100%. Total of new members hired into chapter prior month. Number of new members greeted in the prior month. Recognize greeters by name for their work in the prior month. Roberts Rules of Order normally governs PSE chapter meetings. Collective Bargaining Contracts (CBA’s) govern employee and employer relationships. Find your CBA Chapter Bylaws govern local chapter business. Find your chapter bylaws and collective bargaining contracts State Bylaws – govern all PSE chapters. Click and see link at top of linked page Board of Directors Meeting Minutes

Chapter Business Session Chapter Treasurer Report Report amount of balance(s) of chapter trust account(s). Report anticipated expenses for upcoming chapter activities (convention delegates, Legislative Conference, Trainings, etc.). Report whether or not receipts received correspond with transactions on bank statement and any other appropriate information about financial health of the chapter. Financial health is related to: Sending delegates to convention in order for chapter to receive dues rebates. Executive board creates budgets that collects and invests local dues in chapter member activities that promotes new member involvement. Minimizing the number of non‐dues paying members in the chapter. Roberts Rules of Order normally governs PSE chapter meetings. Collective Bargaining Contracts (CBA’s) govern employee and employer relationships. Find your CBA Chapter Bylaws govern local chapter business. Find your chapter bylaws and collective bargaining contracts State Bylaws – govern all PSE chapters. Click and see link at top of linked page Board of Directors Meeting Minutes

New Business Session Building/Classification Representatives Reports General overview of activities since last meeting (maintain confidentiality and anonymity). It should not be possible for anyone present to guess who or where activities are occurring in order to protect members. Summarize observations of general management practices affecting members (examples: skimming of work; disregarding seniority; not bargaining changes in work conditions; member safety concerns). It may be that there are even improvements to comment on. Roberts Rules of Order normally governs PSE chapter meetings. Collective Bargaining Contracts (CBA’s) govern employee and employer relationships. Find your CBA Chapter Bylaws govern local chapter business. Find your chapter bylaws and collective bargaining contracts State Bylaws – govern all PSE chapters. Click and see link at top of linked page Board of Directors Meeting Minutes

Chapter Business Session New Business This is where the elected members (executive board/trustees) introduce topics of new business for discussion and action/decisions. Roberts Rules of Order normally governs PSE chapter meetings. Collective Bargaining Contracts (CBA’s) govern employee and employer relationships. Find your CBA Chapter Bylaws govern local chapter business. Find your chapter bylaws and collective bargaining contracts State Bylaws – govern all PSE chapters. Click and see link at top of linked page Board of Directors Meeting Minutes

Chapter Business Session PSE Staff PSE staff, including the field representative, present information. Roberts Rules of Order normally governs PSE chapter meetings. Collective Bargaining Contracts (CBA’s) govern employee and employer relationships. Find your CBA Chapter Bylaws govern local chapter business. Find your chapter bylaws and collective bargaining contracts State Bylaws – govern all PSE chapters. Click and see link at top of linked page Board of Directors Meeting Minutes

Did You Know? Every year, our union pauses to recognize the hard work performed by classified, exempt, and higher education employees. Nominate an outstanding coworker or a union brother or sister for a PSE Award! Submit a nomination at PSEClassified.org under the “Member Benefits” drop down menu. Recipients are honored and recognized during PSE’s Annual Convention. PSE of WA

Good of the Order Member Comments This is where any member in good standing in attendance may stand up and provide information or make comments. Consider limiting the time to 3 minutes per person, unless extended by the meeting Chair. PSE of WA

Meeting Adjournment Mark your calendars for the next meeting President adjourns the meeting by stating, “This meeting is now adjourned.” State the time and place of the next meeting. PSE of WA

Chapter Training Sharing Expertise Chapters that include a short 10‐15 minute training at the end of their chapter meetings report increased attendance at chapter meetings. Consider following your chapter meeting with some kind of short training for members relevant to all members and classifications. Examples could be having a member proficient with Google Docs showing how to utilize them, or a member sharing information from a training or conference they have attended. Contact the PSE Education and Training Manager at 253.876.7420 with questions and more information. PSE of WA

Thank You!