Yes Tim did follow the guidelines and the RC's were made aware of the
problem.
Why would you be worried?
The business of 1 cc is not the business of another cc. It is not cloaked in
silence it is a matter of privacy.
I have never been in any organization that will share the reprimands of one
person to the entire staff. You may see them take the walk to the office
and you may see the sad face , but you will never see announcements by
management what actions if any were done to correct an infraction and nor
should you.
We should advocate here that CC's have a right to privacy unless they want
to discuss the problems then they should also understand that if they want
this problem to be made public that all documents that pertain to the matter
could and would be made public.
Under the newly passed Bylaw this can be the results of an action that is
proven false under current Bylaws.
No removal procedure may be implemented against the same SC, or ASC, within
six months of a failed attempt, unless evidence is presented to the Advisory
Board that retaliatory actions are being taken, or attempted, against the
initiators of the original action. Evidence that is proven false, may result
in the removal of the CC.
I will speak from experience. Tim is a fair person. He bends over
backwards not to remove anyone. When Tim finally acts it has to have been
an extreme situation. The complaints against Tim are usually that he takes
his time and weighs all options when some want a snap to it decision.
Margie Daniels
----- Original Message -----
From: "ed gordon" <edeye1(a)hotmail.com>
To: <GAGEN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 3:03 PM
Subject: Re: [GAGEN] Did they follow the guidelines
Did Tim follow the Guidelines when terminating CC's ? He now has
some of
us
worried that we will too be terminated with out due process if we
cross
him
or do any other thing not to his liking. Those who have been
dismissed
without due process will not be able to speak for themselves as they are
no
longer on this list.
The following is the only thing I found that a CC could be removed for
immediately.
"A coordinator who sells, or solicits items not covered >within the
exceptions above will be immediately >dismissed from GAGenWeb."
Anything other than this a CC should have 30 days to correct it according
to
the Guidelines.
ED GORDON
CCHS
Clay County GaGenWeb
Early County AHGP
Miller County GaGenWeb
Miller County AHGP
Seminole County GaGenWeb
Ed and Kim's Connection's
From: Bosque Lover <nana321(a)txucom.net>
Reply-To: GAGEN-L(a)rootsweb.com
To: GAGEN-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [GAGEN] Did they follow the guidelines
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 14:21:56 -0600
> Did all these people follow these guidelines and exhaust their
remedies
in
> Georgia?
We have a couple of GA CCs that are on the AB
& if it were allowed to become public, I feel sure they will
"publish" it all.
Bettie <><
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