University of
Washington Bothell
General Staff
Organization (GSO)
Mission and
Bylaws
Mission
The General Staff Organization (GSO)
at the University of Washington Bothell seeks to:
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Enhance student access and
success through excellence in service;
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Facilitate communication, support
and unity among classified staff, professional staff and librarians;
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Provide leadership through
communication, positive change and teamwork among staff, librarians,
faculty, and administrators, through campus and community issues.
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Represent staff by enhancing the
working experience and environment.
- Provide the ability for staff to contribute
to the campus and university community.
GSO Bylaws
Article I. Membership
Section A. Membership is voluntary.
The following are considered members:
1. Classified Staff - Full or
Part-time, Permanent and Temporary
2. Professional Staff - Full or
Part-time, Permanent and Temporary
3. Librarians - Full or Part-time,
Permanent and Temporary (Non-faculty)
Section B. The following are not
considered members:
1. Work-study students
2. Student workers
3. Faculty
Article II. Officers
Section A. Elected officers make up
the GSO Executive Committee and are:
1. Chair
2. Vice-Chair
3. Secretary/Treasurer
Section B. Terms of office are:
1. The officers will assume their
duties on July 1.
2. Both the Chair and Vice-Chair
serve two years with one position beginning in odd number years and the other
position beginning in even numbered years.
3. Secretary/Treasurer serves two
years.
Section C. Eligibility
Only members of the GSO are eligible
to serve as officers.
Section D. Vacancies
1. Vacancies occurring in any
position will be filled by interim appointments appointed by the Executive Committee, then
by election. The term of service for this emergency replacement will be the
amount of time remaining of the previous representative's term of office.
- If the Chair position
becomes vacant, the Vice-Chair will assume duties as Chair until the next election of GSO
officers. If this leaves the Vice-Chair position empty, the Interim Chair
will appoint an Interim Vice-Chair.
- If the Vice-Chair
position becomes vacant, the Chair will appoint an Interim Vice-Chair or will assume duties as
Vice-Chair until the next election of GSO officers.
- If the
Secretary/Treasurer position becomes vacant, the Chair will appoint an Interim Secretary/Treasurer or assume
the duties until the next election of GSO officers.
2. No position will remain vacant for
more than sixty days.
Article III. Personnel Issues
The General Staff Organization
encourages individuals to resolve problems and issues through appropriate channels. The GSO
does not deal directly with personnel issues specific to individuals or individual
job categories represented by other professional organizations.
Article IV. Duties of Officers
Section A. The Chair and Vice-Chair
are responsible to:
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Direct all GSO affairs
- Chair the regular meetings
- Act as official spokespersons for
the Organization
- Coordinate and develop programs
- Prepare official correspondence
- Divide the above responsibilities
as appropriate
Section B. The Secretary/Treasurer is
responsible to:
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Record the proceedings
of the GSO general meetings
- Maintain the GSO email
list
- Distribute the minutes
of the meetings to members
- Maintain records that
include minutes, all GSO committees and the members therein.
- Maintain record of all
funds.
Article V. GSO Liaisons
Section A. Department Representation
Each department at UW Bothell may
appoint a GSO Liaison who represents the department's interests at GSO
meetings.
Section B. Liaison Responsibilities
The responsibilities of the
departmental liaisons are:
- Attend GSO Liaison meetings twice
a quarter (or send another representative from that department)
- Communicate GSO activities and
information to department staff
- Communicate to the GSO the ideas
and needs of department staff
It is not required for liaisons to
participate on any committees or projects. The goal is to open up communication between
departments and to the GSO group.
Article VI. Meetings
Section A. Regular Meetings
The GSO will hold regular general
meetings as established by the officers. Meetings will occur at least one time per quarter
during Autumn, Winter and Spring Quarters.
Section B. Special Meetings
Special meetings may be called by the
Chair, Vice-Chair or by a petition signed and dated by 5 members and presented to
the Chair or Vice-Chair.
Section C. Time and Place
The time and place of the general and
special meetings will be set by the GSO Executive Committee.
Section D. Agendas
The agenda of the general meetings
will be set by the (Ad hoc committee). For a meeting called by petition, the first items
on the agenda must be those on the petition. At the general meetings, time must be
reserved for the introduction of business from the floor.
Section E. Notification of members
prior to meetings
For all meetings, the
Secretary/Treasurer will notify members of the time, place and agenda at least seven days in
advance. A reminder notice the day prior to any meeting is at the discretion of the
Secretary/Treasurer but is strongly recommended.
Section F. A Quorum
Members present at a general or
special meeting will constitute a quorum for conducting the business of that meeting.
Article VII. Committees
Section A. Appointments to Committees
1. The Chair and Vice-Chair may
appoint committees and committee chairs as necessary. The size, scope, and
members are to be reported to the Secretary/Treasurer who will keep
records of this information.
2. Members of committees should be
representative of the campus and thus efforts should be made to include as many
departments as possible in all committees.
Section B. The Standing Committee is:
Elections Committee with one
appointed Chair.
(a) The Elections Committee Chair
will appoint one or two additional members.
(b) No member of the Elections
Committee will be a candidate for office during his or her term of service.
ArticleVIII. Nominations and
Elections
Section A. Nominations
1. GSO members will be notified of a
vacant position or of a general election 75 days prior to the election date.
2. Nominations will be submitted to
the Elections Committee Chair or his/her designated representative in
writing, or by electronic mail, within 60 days of the next election date.
3. Nominations must be written and
seconded. Electronic mail messages will suffice as written nominations.
4. The Elections Committee Chair will
present to the Staff Organization the names of all eligible nominees who have
accepted their nominations.
5. The Secretary/Treasurer will
record and archive the names of all nominees along with their acceptance or
non-acceptance.
Section B. Elections
1. The Election Committee Chair will
prepare an official ballot and mail said ballot to all members within 30 days of the
beginning of the contested term.
2. Ballots must be returned to the
Elections Committee Chair no later than 15 days after receipt of contested term.
Ballots returned electronically will not be accepted and considered invalid.
3. Simple majority of all votes cast
will constitute election.
4. The Chair of the Elections
Committee will notify the successful candidates, the unsuccessful candidates, and the
GSO of the results.
5. In the event of a tie, a run-off
vote by written ballot between the two candidates having the highest number of
votes will be held at the next general or special meeting of the GSO or by a new ballot to
be submitted to members and returned within 15 days.
6. The privacy of voters must be
protected.
Article IX. Changes to the Mission
Statement and Bylaws
Section A. Proposals
1. Must be submitted to the General
Staff Organization in writing.
2. Submissions will be accepted by
email addressed to Chair or Vice-Chair, or officially at the GSO meetings.
3. Debate will follow with text being
made available to members via the GSO email list, or by provision of paper or
electronic copy.
4. Redrafts will be written based
upon debate.
5. Votes will be recorded on secret
ballot sent to members and returned within 15 days.
6. Quorum will be reached if 20% of
the members respond.
7. The Elections Committee Chair and
one of his/her appointees will tally votes.
8. Confidentiality will be protected
as well as the medium can allow.
Section B. Revisions
1. Revisions of the existing mission
statement and bylaws will be submitted, debated, and voted upon in the same manner
as the newly proposed mission statement and bylaws.
2. No bylaw will be exempt from this
bylaw.
3. For a bylaw revision to be duly
adopted, the revision shall/must be submitted to the Chancellor for approval.
Article X. Parliamentary Authority
1. In general, the meetings will be
conducted informally and the General Staff Organization will meet as a
committee of the whole.
2. The rules contained in the current
edition of "Robert's Rules of Order, Newly Revised" will govern GSO meetings
in all cases to which they are applicable in which they are not inconsistent with
these bylaws.
3. A parliamentarian will be
appointed as needed by the presiding officer.
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