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ASA Document 383. Proposed language for ASPP revision for new standing committee of the Assembly - Communications Comm.
Academic Staff Assembly Document #383
14 May 2007
Proposed language for ASPP
revision for new standing committee of the Assembly Communications Committee
i. Responsibilities. The Communications Committee is charged
with working with other
campus units, entities, and
organizations to coordinate communication about and relevant
to Academic Staff to both
internal and external audiences. This coordination should
include identifying
strategies to address communication gaps.
a. External communication responsibilities include: develop
strategies to
communicate the story of academic staff; monitor local media
outlets for information that
affects academic staff; and communicate this information to
targeted communities within
academic staff.
b. Internal communication responsibilities include: oversee the
development and
ongoing maintenance of the academic staff governance web site;
oversee the Assembly
list serve; coordinate oversight of the district distribution
lists with DRC; develop
guidelines for effective communication by other academic staff
governance units; and
monitor communication from or about Academic Staff Assembly and
ASEC for clarity
and relevance to academic staff.
c. The Communications Committee shall make recommendations on
these matters
and report its activities to the Academic Staff Assembly.
ii. Committee Size. The Communications Committee shall consist
of nine members.
iii. Membership.
(a) Eligibility. Members of the academic staff holding a paid
appointment shall be
eligible to serve on the Communications Committee providing they
are not excluded
under 14.12.2.a.iii(b).
(b) Exclusions. No more than two members may be from the same
district or three
members from the same school, college or division.
iv. Terms of Office. Communications Committee members shall
serve for three-year
terms, beginning July 1. There is no limit to the number of
terms a member may serve.
When a committee member requests a leave of absence, the
committee shall determine
whether to grant the leave. If a leave is granted, the committee
chair shall notify the
ASEC. When a leave of absence is granted, the committee shall
determine whether a
temporary replacement member should be appointed. If so, the
committee chair shall
notify the ASEC, and the ASEC shall appoint a replacement to
serve for the duration of
the leave of absence.
University of Wisconsin Academic Staff Assembly Document #383
Madison 14 May 2007
v. Election Processes.
(a) One-third of the
Communications Committee shall be elected each year.
(b) The Nominating Committee
shall prepare a slate of nominees that exceeds the number
of vacant seats assuring
broad representation of academic staff regarding professional
interests, employing unit,
and funding source.
(c) Nominees may be added to
the slate by motion from the floor or by petition by 10
academic staff members.
(d) Election will be in the
spring by ballot to Assembly representatives following the
meeting at which the slate is
presented. Those candidates receiving the most votes from
among those representatives
present and voting will fill the vacant positions providing the
provisions of
14.12.2.a.iii(b). are met. If one of the top candidates is ineligible, the next
eligible candidate with the
most votes will be elected.
vi. Chair. The chair will be elected by majority vote of the
Committee at its first meeting
each year. In the case of a
tie vote, the ASEC chair will cast the deciding vote.
vii. Vacancies. Vacancies will be filled by appointment by the
ASEC from a list of
nominees supplied by the
Nominating Committee. The appointed Committee member
will serve until the next
regular election for that seat.
viii. Recall. The Assembly may consider recalling a member of
the Communications
Committee on recommendation
of a majority of the committee members. If there is a tie
vote, the ASEC may appoint
one or more members of the Assembly to consult with the
Communications and report
back to the ASEC. If a recommendation to recall a
committee member is made by
committee vote or after a recommendation from a
consultant(s), the recall
will require a majority vote by the Assembly. If a member of the
Communications Committee is
recalled, the procedures in 14.12.2.a.vii. shall be followed
to select a replacement.