YUFA Constitution
Adopted 1962
Renewed 15 March 2004
Article 1 Name and Objectives
1.1 Name
The name of the Association shall be: York
University Faculty Association (YUFA).
1.2 Objectives
The purpose of the Association shall be to promote
the welfare of the University as an institution of higher learning and the
social-economic and general welfare of its academic staff, including the
regulation of employment relations between the Administration and its
academic staff. Further, the Association shall promote the defence and
extension of the civil rights and liberties of academic staff and the
preservation and advancement of free democratic trade unionism.
1.3 Equity statement
The Association is committed to upholding the
principles of equity, non-discrimination and freedom from harassment and
to nurturing a culture of acceptance, diversity and inclusion where every
member of YUFA and the broader York community is treated with dignity and
respect, receives equal treatment and enjoys freedom from harassment,
interference, restriction, coercion, or intimidation exercised or
practised by a member with respect to another member both within the union
and in the workplace because of, but not limited to, race, ancestry, place
of origin (birth place), colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, language,
creed, sex, gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation, sexual preference, age,
marital status, family status, number of dependents, disability, political
views or beliefs, religious affiliation or belief or membership in
associations.
1.4 Affiliations
To better serve its members and accomplish its
objectives, the Association is an affiliate of the Canadian Association of
University Teachers (CAUT) and the Ontario Confederation of University
Faculty Associations (OCUFA).
Article 2 Membership
2.1 Regular membership
a. Regular membership in the Association shall be
open to full-time members of the academic staff engaged in teaching and /
or research, including professional librarians whether on a reduced load,
or on leave, etc. It shall not be open to those persons excluded from the
bargaining unit as listed in Appendix A, Section A of the Collective
Agreement or those persons coming within the definition set out in Section
1(3) of the Labour Relations Act, 1995, as amended from time to
time.
b. Regular membership in the Association
automatically includes full membership in the CAUT and the OCUFA.
2.2 Senior membership
Senior membership in the Association shall be open
to retired members of the academic staff who are engaged in teaching in a
given year, or to retired professional librarians engaged in the
fulfilment of professional librarian responsibilities in a given year.
2.3 Associate membership
a. Following their retirement, YUFA members may
elect to continue as Associate Members of the organization. YUFA may also
admit such other persons to be Associate Members in the Association as it
may determine, from time to time, but under no circumstances shall it
admit persons who have never been members of the bargaining unit.
b. Associate Members have the following rights,
conditional upon the payment of the requisite annual dues as set out in
Article 10:
- the right to attend and participate in the
General Meetings of the Association and to attend, as an observer,
all open meetings of the Stewards Council and Executive Committee,
but they shall not be counted in the determination of a quorum at
any such meeting;
- the right to have the newsletter and all major
mailings of the Association delivered to them at a campus address;
- the right to submit material for publication in
the YUFA newsletter;
- the right to submit requests to the Chief
Stewards for possible grievance proceedings.
c. For purposes of clarity, the rights of an
Associate Member do not include the right to vote in any vote for strike
action or ratification of a Collective Agreement, nor the right to be
elected or appointed as an officer of YUFA, or the right to be elected or
appointed as a YUFA representative or as a YUFA member, on any committee
or body that has a designated representative from YUFA.
d. The Association reserves the right to recognize
one organization as the representative organization for Associate Members.
The organization so recognized by the Association will have the right to
elect one voting member to the Executive Committee.
2.4 Membership while on leave without pay
Persons on leave of absence without pay from the
University may retain their membership in the Association and, if they
choose to retain membership, shall remit their dues individually to the
Association on a monthly or on an annual basis.
2.5 Generality of terms
Hereafter, the term 'membership' or the term
'member' in this Constitution shall be deemed to include only those
members of the academic staff and librarians who are Regular Members and
Senior Members of YUFA, unless otherwise stated.
Article 3 Meetings
3.1 General Meetings
a. There shall be a minimum of two General Meetings
of the membership of the Association, one of which shall be the Annual
Meeting, during each academic year.
b. General Meetings may be called:
- as directed by the Annual Meeting;
- as deemed advisable by the Executive Committee;
- at the written request of fifty or more members
of the Association.
c. One quarter or fifty, whichever is the lesser, of
the members of the Association in good standing shall constitute a quorum
for General Meetings of the Association.
3.2 Notice
For the Annual or any General Meeting of the
Association, written notice, with a statement of the agenda, shall be sent
to members no less than one week prior to the Meeting in question. Special
General Meetings, for discussion of particular and pressing matters, may
be called on forty-eight hour's notice, but must be widely publicized in
every area of the University.
3.3 Attendance
Meetings of any body of the Association shall be
open to members of the Association, except that other persons may be
admitted on the invitation of the Executive Committee. For the purposes of
attending meetings, the staff of the Association shall be deemed
ex-officio members of the Association.
3.4 Order
The President of the Association or her / his
designate shall conduct the proceedings of the Association in conformity
with the rules and procedures of the Association. In cases not covered by
these rules and procedures, meetings and proceedings of the Association
shall be conducted in conformity with Bourinot's Rules of Order as
revised by J.G. Dubroy. The exception shall be that if a motion to put a
question is passed by a two-thirds majority, then the motion must be put
immediately. If a motion to put the question fails to receive a two-thirds
majority, then debate on the motion continues and further amendments are
in order.
3.5 Annual General Meeting
a. Annual reports of the Officers and the Trustees
shall be approved by the Executive Committee and circulated to all members
prior to the Annual Meeting. At this Meeting members of the Association
have the responsibility of reviewing the previous year's activities and
policies, and shall have an opportunity to suggest policy revision or
altered activities for the coming year.
b. Two Trustees shall be elected from the floor of
the Annual General Meeting for the purpose of assisting the members of the
Association in performing their duties under this clause. Trustees elected
at the Meeting shall prepare an Annual Report for the following year's
Meeting that reviews the Association's activities and operations during
their year in office and recommend improvements in the methods of
operation.
c. The annual budget and fee structure shall be
prepared by the Executive Committee and presented to the general
membership at the Annual Meeting. Assent shall be given by a simple
majority decision of those members present and voting. Voting shall be by
show of hands.
Article 4 Stewards Council
4.1 Mandate and membership
Stewards Council shall direct the affairs of the
Association between General Meetings. In particular, the Council shall:
ratify appointments made by the Executive Committee; ratify the
establishment of subcommittees of the Executive Committee; approve primary
negotiating positions prior to ratification by the membership; act as a
forum for discussion of issues of concern to YUFA members and direct the
Executive Committee to take action thereon; review the Executive
Committee's work plans, organising plans, and progress reports; ratify
amendments to the Association's By-laws; and recommend to the membership
amendments to this Constitution. The members of Stewards Council shall be:
members of the Executive Committee, all elected Stewards, and one
representative from each Recognised Caucus.
4.2 Meetings
Stewards Council shall meet at least six times per
year. The Executive Committee shall call meetings and propose the agenda
of Stewards Council. Unscheduled meetings may be called at the request of
ten members of Council, upon forty-eight hour's notice. One-third of the
elected stewards shall be a quorum for meetings of the Stewards Council. A
Chief Steward shall act as the chairperson of Stewards Council. Normally,
all YUFA members will be encouraged to attend meetings of the Council.
Invitations and agenda shall be posted in advance of each meeting.
4.3 Stewards
a. Each representative group of university
departments / units, as set out in the Association's By-laws,
shall elect, by and from its YUFA membership, one Steward for each fifty
members of the bargaining unit or fraction thereof in that group. No
Chairperson or equivalent of an academic unit may serve as a Steward.
Stewards' terms of office shall be three years.
b. Stewards shall, inter alia, represent the
interests of the members of their constituent department(s) / unit(s), be
responsible for advising and guiding the members of their constituent
department(s) / unit(s) in the preparation and processing of complaints
and grievances according to the terms of the Collective Agreement, and
participate in organizing activities of the Association as required.
c. Where a position of Steward is vacant,
notification shall be sent to members of the relevant group, along with a
request for nominations. Nominations shall be deemed to be closed and an
election held no less than two weeks following receipt of a nomination by
the Returning Officer. Single candidates for a position shall be acclaimed
upon the closing of nominations.
Article 5 Executive Committee
5.1 Mandate
The Executive Committee shall be responsible for the
administration of the affairs and activities of the Association, for
developing policies and programs, and for carrying out the decisions of
the Stewards Council and General Meetings between meetings of those
bodies. The Executive Committee may from time to time enact and amend
By-laws of the Association, subject to approval by the Stewards Council
and providing they do not conflict with this Constitution.
5.2 Membership
This Committee shall consist of the Officers, the
Past President, a member of the organization recognized as the
representative for Associate members, and two representatives elected by
Council. Six members shall constitute a quorum for meetings of the
Executive Committee. The President of the Association shall be the
Chairperson of the Executive Committee.
5.3 Meetings
Regularly scheduled meetings of the Executive
Committee shall be held at least twelve times during the academic year.
Unscheduled meetings may be called by the President or at the request of
five members of the Executive Committee, upon forty-eight hours' notice.
Article 6 Officers
6.1 The elected Officers of the Association shall
be:
- President
- Vice-President for Internal Affairs
- Vice-President for External Affairs
- Two Chief Stewards
- Two Equity Officers
- Communications Officer
- Treasurer
- Recording Secretary
6.2 Election
a. Candidates for election as Officers of the
Association shall submit written statements of their qualifications,
goals, and interest in serving. Normally, candidates for President will
have served on the Executive Committee for at least one year during the
last five years. Normally, candidates for Chief Steward will have served
on the Grievance Subcommittee for at least one term.
b. Where two or more candidates stand for an Officer
position, an option to reject all candidates shall be placed on the
ballots. Where only one candidate is nominated for an Officer position, a
ratification ballot shall be conducted. Statements submitted pursuant to
(a) above shall be circulated with the ballots.
c. Regular Members of the Association shall be
eligible to be elected officers of the Association.
6.3 Terms of Office
Elected Officers of the Association shall hold
office for two years. The Past President shall automatically assume this
position upon retirement from his / her term(s) as President and shall
hold it for two years.
6.4 Authorised Association representative
a. The President shall be the authorised
representative of the Association and shall be an ex officio non-voting
member of all YUFA standing and ad hoc subcommittees.
b. In order that the Association shall have at all
times an Officer authorised to represent the Association and to conduct
its affairs regardless of the absence of specific Executive Officers, the
following ranking shall prevail: President; Vice President Internal; Vice
President External; Past President; Chief Stewards; Communications
Officer; Treasurer; Equity Officers; Recording Secretary; the Council
Representatives elected to the Executive Committee. Where a person other
than the President is ranking Officer, she / he shall be designated
'Acting President'. Should the ranking Officer be unable to perform the
duties of Acting President, the office shall pass to the next position in
the ranking.
6.5 Officer vacancy - President
When the office of President is vacant, notification
shall be sent to the membership along with a request for nominations. A
by-election shall be held within three weeks of a nomination being
received by the Returning Officer. The Acting President shall continue in
the office for a transition period that shall end on the 1st
September, 1st January, or 1st April, whichever
comes first.
6.6 Officer vacancies other than President
When an Officer position other than President is,
becomes, or will become vacant, notification shall be sent to the
membership along with a request for nominations. A by-election shall be
held within three weeks of a nomination being received by the Returning
Officer. When such a position is vacant on or after 1st June,
the Executive Committee may appoint a member to that position for a
specified term (not to exceed 31st May of the following year),
subject to ratification by Stewards Council at its next meeting, to which
the Executive Committee shall submit a written statement of the
appointee's qualifications, goals, and interest in serving.
Article 7 Subcommittees and
Association Representatives
7.1 Subcommittees
The Executive Committee may create standing and ad
hoc subcommittees around the portfolios of particular Officers or around
issues of concern to YUFA members. The Executive Committee shall be
responsible for defining the composition and terms of reference for each
committee and shall appoint its members. The composition, terms of
reference, and membership of each subcommittee shall be subject to
ratification by Stewards Council.
7.2 Association representatives
a. The Executive Committee shall appoint members of
the Association to act as Association representatives on any joint
Association-Employer Committee. Such appointments shall be subject to
ratification by Stewards Council.
b. The Executive Committee shall appoint members of
the Association to sit on various bodies which have designated
representation from the Association. Notwithstanding Article 2.3.c,
Associate Members may be appointed to such positions as the Executive
Committee deems that the actions or deliberations of the body will
substantially affect Associate Members.
c. The Executive Committee may recognise Caucuses
for purposes of representation from groups within the membership. Such
Caucuses shall be listed with other Representative Groups in the By-laws
of the Association.
Article 8 Elections and Recall
8.1 General Election
Elections shall take place before the end of
December of the year before candidates are to assume office. Elected
candidates shall assume office on 1st June.
8.2 Returning Officer
Unless otherwise arranged by the Executive
Committee, an Executive Associate of the Association shall act as the
Returning Officer in any election.
8.3 Associate Member representatives
Associate Member representatives to the Executive
Committee and any other body shall be elected by and from among those
holding membership in the organization recognized as the representative
for Associate Members.
8.4 Recall
a. If at any time a petition carrying the signatures
of at least fifty members or 25 per cent, whichever is the lesser, of the
constituents of any Officer or Representative is submitted to the
Executive Committee demanding a new election of such Officer or elected
Representative, a special by-election shall be held within one month's
time. The incumbent may be a candidate in that election. The by-election
shall be conducted in accordance with Article 6.2 above.
b. Notwithstanding (a) above, if at any time
two-thirds of the voting members of the Executive Committee or Stewards
Council pass a motion of non-confidence in any Officer of the Association,
a special by-election shall be held within one month's time. The incumbent
may be a candidate in that election. The by-election shall be conducted in
accordance with Article 6.2 above.
Article 9 Collective Bargaining and
Job Action
9.1 Primary negotiating positions
Upon approval of Stewards Council, the Executive
Committee shall seek ratification of primary negotiating positions at a
General or a Special General Meeting. Assent shall be given by a simple
majority of those members present and voting. Voting shall be by show of
hands.
9.2 Ratification of substantive change to or
renewal of Collective Agreement
The Executive Committee shall seek ratification of a
contract or a substantive change in an existing contract by a secret
ballot procedure (no proxies). Such ratification may take place only
during a General or Special General Meeting or following such a meeting in
which the matter has been discussed. Voting shall continue for a minimum
of four hours. Assent shall be given by a simple majority of those members
of the bargaining unit voting.
9.3 Job action
The Executive Committee must seek authorization from
the bargaining unit before the imposition of any strike action or other
sanction against the Employer. Voting shall be by secret ballot (no
proxies), held on site subsequent to a General or Special Meeting, and /
or at such other location(s) as a General Membership Meeting held prior to
the balloting shall authorize. If such Meeting is held during the period
from 16th May to 31st August inclusive, voting shall
be by secret mail ballot. Where a mail ballot is used, at least three
weeks from the mailing of the last ballot shall be allowed before ballots
are counted. Assent shall be given by a simple majority of those voting.
Notice of such a vote, indicating the nature of the choices to be
available on the ballot, shall be sent to voters at least one week prior
to the balloting.
9.4 Discontinuation of job action
Once the decision to impose a strike or other
sanction against the Employer has been authorized, picket lines or other
job actions shall not be discontinued, except by decision of the Executive
Committee.
Article 10 Dues
10.1 Amount
The annual membership dues of the Association shall
be 1.1 per cent of each individual member's annual base salary rate. From
this amount, all obligations of the Association shall be paid, including
but not limited to: operating expenses; CAUT Defence Fund contributions;
membership fees paid to the CAUT; membership fees paid to the OCUFA;
contributions to the YUFA Defence Fund; contributions to the YUFA
Arbitration Fund.
10.2 Special levies
The Executive Committee may, from time to time,
request a special levy over and above the amount of the annual membership
fee, normally for a specific purpose. Once approved by the general
membership, such levy shall become part of the annual membership fee for
the year in which it is approved.
10.3 Senior and Associate Members' dues
a. Senior members shall pay membership dues
pro-rated to the length of their membership in the bargaining unit.
b. Associate members shall pay an annual membership
fee of $60, or as determined from time to time by the Executive Committee.
Article 11 Amendments
The Stewards Council may submit to any General
Meeting for approval, amendments to this Constitution. Such proposals
submitted to the Executive Committee by fifty or more members of the
Association must be submitted to the general membership for consideration.
Assent of two-thirds of those members present and voting shall carry
amendments. Notice of motion to amend the Constitution shall be given in
writing in the notice of the General Meeting. Amendments to the
Constitution shall not be presented to Special General Meetings. Voting
shall be by show of hands.
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