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39th International Convention Call

Greetings

The 39th International Convention of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO, will be held in Boston, Mass., at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center, 415 Summer Street, beginning at 10 a.m. on Monday, June 28, 2010, and will remain in session until Friday, July 2, 2010, unless the business of the convention shall have been completed sooner.

The following material summarizes the Constitutional Convention procedures. However, reference should be made by all interested persons to the International Union Constitution, particularly to Article IV and the Elections Code (Appendix D).

Notice of Election of International Officers

Although 2010 is not a regularly scheduled election year, elections will be held at this convention for at least two offices as a result of retirements and resignations. First, the International Secretary- Treasurer has resigned from that office effective June 25, 2010. In accordance with Article VIII, Section 12, the vacancy created by that resignation will be filled by a vote of the delegates at this convention for a term to expire upon the installation of a successor at the conclusion of the next regular biennial convention. Second, the International Vice President for the Wisconsin district has retired and, pursuant to Article III, Section 2(A), that position must also be filled by election by the delegates from that district at this convention for a term to expire upon the installation of a successor at the conclusion of the next regular biennial convention. The precise date and time for the holding of nominations and elections for those offices will be established by the rules adopted by the convention.

“To be eligible for election … as International Secretary-Treasurer, a nominee must have been a member in the Federation for at least five years continuously at the time of the election. No member of the Judicial Panel and no person who has served as a member of the Judicial Panel during any part of the calendar year in which the convention is held shall be eligible for election at the convention. … To be eligible for election as an International Vice President, a nominee must have been a member in a local or locals within the Legislative District the nominee seeks to represent for at least three years continuously at the time of the election … No salaried employee of the Federation shall serve as an International Vice President. No member of the Judicial Panel and no person who has served as a member of the Judicial Panel during any part of the calendar year in which the convention is held shall be eligible for election at the convention.” (Article IV, Sections 32 and 33)

Representation

“The basis of local union representation in conventions shall be determined from the average per capita tax actually paid to the Federation for the 12 consecutive months ending with the fourth full month preceding the opening of the convention.” (Article IV, Section 5) The basis for representation in the 39th International Convention will be the average per capita tax paid for the months of March 2009 through February 2010.

“Locals shall be entitled to delegates on the basis of membership as follows: 100 or fewer, one delegate; more than 100 but not exceeding 200, two delegates; more than 200 but not exceeding 300, three delegates; more than 300 but not exceeding 400, four delegates; more than 400, one additional delegate for each 1,000 additional members or fraction thereof.” (Article IV, Section 6)

“Regardless of the number of delegates, locals shall be entitled to vote on the basis of one vote for each member or fraction thereof.” (Article IV, Section 7)

“In the case of a local composed of two or more locals that have merged” since March 1, 2009, “the combined average per capita tax of the merging locals shall be the basis of representation.” (Article IV, Section 5)

“In any case where a local has been divided into two or more locals” since March 1, 2009, “the total average per capita tax shall be divided among the newly created locals in direct proportion to their respective averages since the division, and this shall constitute their respective basis of representation.” (Article IV, Section 5)

“In the case of a newly organized or newly affiliated local which has been in existence or has been affiliated for less than the full 12-month period, the average per capita tax for that portion of the 12-month period during which the local has been in existence or has been affiliated shall be the basis for representation; provided, however, that any local which was formed” after February 2010 “shall be entitled to representation only in accordance with the provisions of Section 8 below.” (Article IV, Section 5)

“Any local formed or affiliated after the 12-month period” (i.e., after February 2010) “... shall be entitled to send one fraternal delegate to serve as an official observer without voice or vote.” (Article IV, Section 8)

“Each chartered council shall be entitled to one delegate and one vote. Each chartered retiree chapter shall be entitled to delegates on the basis of membership, to be determined in the manner provided for local unions in Article IV, Section 5 of this Constitution, as follows: 10,000 or fewer, one delegate; more than 10,000 but not exceeding 25,000, two delegates; more than 25,000 but not exceeding 50,000, three delegates; more than 50,000, four delegates. Each delegate representing a retiree chapter shall be entitled to one vote.” (Article IV, Section 8)

“Any member of the International Executive Board and any member of the Judicial Panel who is not elected as a delegate representing a subordinate body shall nevertheless be entitled to all the rights and privileges of a delegate except the right to vote.” (Article IV, Section 8)

NOTE: Upon receipt of per capita tax payments for all months through the month of February 2010, we will notify you should your local union/retiree chapter be entitled to more or fewer delegates. Additional credentials will be forwarded to you should your delegate entitlement increase.

Election of Delegates

“All delegates shall, after due notice of nominations and elections has been given, be elected in the respective subordinate bodies. Subordinate bodies may also elect an alternate delegate for each delegate. Election shall be by secret ballot, except in instances where a nominee is unopposed.” (Article IV, Section 9) In all matters pertaining to the election of delegates, please refer to Appendix D –– Elections Code of the International Union Constitution.

“A delegate representing a local union must,” from the month of February 2010, “until the opening of the convention, be a member in good standing of the local represented.” (Article IV, Section 12) With the exceptions provided in Section 15, however, “two or more locals within the same council, state, commonwealth, or territory may unite in sending to the convention a delegate who meets the above qualifications in one of such locals,” provided that such delegate must first be elected as a delegate from his or her own local or council, before being elected to represent another local. (Article IV, Section 12) “No delegate may represent more than five locals.” (Article IV, Section 12) For the methods and procedures that must be followed when a delegate is to represent more than one subordinate body, please read carefully Sections 12 and 13 of Article IV of the International Constitution.

“A delegate representing a council must,” from the month of February 2010, “be a member in good standing of a local union which is affiliated with such council. A delegate representing a council may, if elected in accordance with the procedures set forth in Section 12 above, also serve as a delegate for not more than four local unions affiliated with the council. ... No delegate may represent more than five subordinate bodies.” (Article IV, Section 13)

“No member of the International Executive Board and no salaried employee of the International Union and no member of the Judicial Panel shall serve as a delegate from any local except the local of which such person is a member or of the council with which that local is affiliated.” (Article IV, Section 15)

“A delegate representing a retiree chapter must,” from the month of February 2010, “be a member in good standing of such retiree chapter or of a retiree sub-chapter affiliated with such chapter.” (Article IV, Section 14)

“No nomination or election of delegates shall be held more than 120 days prior to the opening of the convention [i.e., prior to Feb. 28, 2010]; ... this restriction shall not apply to a delegate from a subordinate body which normally meets less often than quarterly, nor shall it affect anyone who is a delegate pursuant to the constitution of a subordinate body by virtue of election to an office therein.” (Article IV, Section 11)

“Locals entitled to more than one delegate may send fewer than their quota of delegates and the delegates present may cast the entire vote of the local...” (Article IV, Section 7)

“No delegate shall be permitted to register after 1 p.m. on the second day of the convention,” Tuesday, June 29, 2010. (Article IV, Section 19)

No alternate seeking to replace a delegate may do so unless the alternate has officially registered as a delegate by 1 p.m. on Tuesday, June 29, 2010.

Credentials

“The names of the delegates and of alternates, if any, shall be certified by the President and secretary of each subordinate body to the International Secretary-Treasurer at International Headquarters at least 20 days prior to the convention. If such certification is by a local union and includes two or more delegates, the certification shall designate one of the delegates as Chairperson of the delegation.” (Article IV, Section 9)

The enclosed credential forms are to be made out in triplicate.The original (white copy) should be forwarded to the International Headquarters as soon as the delegate and alternate, if any, have been elected. The duplicate (yellow copy) is to be retained by the delegate and presented at the time of the delegate’s registration at the convention. The triplicate (pink copy) is to be retained in the files of the local, council or retiree chapter.

To ensure that the delegate representing your local, council or retiree chapter is properly seated, mail the white credential form no later than June 8, 2010.

“Any delegate whose credential was not ... addressed to the International Secretary-Treasurer and postmarked by the 20th day prior to the convention shall be considered an irregular delegate. No irregular delegate shall be seated at the opening of the convention. ... Following the adoption of the convention rules, irregular delegates may be seated by a majority vote of the convention.” (Article IV, Section 19) Please use the enclosed, postage-paid envelope to mail the credentials.

Resolutions

“Resolutions, including proposals to amend the Constitution, to be introduced for consideration at any convention shall be signed by the President and the secretary of a subordinate body or by one or more certified delegates. Such resolutions shall be prepared and signed in duplicate and sent to the International Secretary-Treasurer at International Headquarters and postmarked at least 20 days prior to the opening of the convention.” (Article IV, Section 22) It would be most helpful to receive the text of proposed resolutions via e-mail. They may be sent to research@afscme.org. However, a resolution submitted by e-mail will not be considered unless it is also timely submitted, in duplicate hard copy, signed by the officers or delegate/s submitting it.

Resolutions postmarked after June 8, 2010, will not be considered “unless consent is given by a two-thirds vote of the convention.” (Article IV, Section 22)

International Executive Board, AFSCME, AFL-CIO


William Lucy, International Secretary-Treasurer