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Title: | DCU |
Notice: | 1996 BoD Election results in 1004 |
Moderator: | CPEEDY::BRADLEY |
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Created: | Sat Feb 07 1987 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1041 |
Total number of notes: | 18759 |
378.0. "Open letter to BoD Candidates" by SALEM::BERUBE_C (Claude, G.) Fri Nov 15 1991 13:59
Dear DCU BoD Candidate,
Below are my ideas/suggestions which I feel could go a long way in
making DCU a better Credit Union, and breaking down the walls that were
apparent at last Tuesday special meeting between the current BoD and
members, and restoring the trust of the membership in the BoD.
- More competitive rates on deposits and loans (seems to be happening
for Car loans)
- Return equity in the form of higher Interest. This used to be done
in the early years of the DCU, but apparently stop around the mid
'80's.
- Open 2-way communication between the BoD and members.
Since the last one was in my opinion one of the main issues as to why
the special meeting took place to begin with, just reflect back to the
Special meeting and you'll see why. The main issue wasn't that someone
felt the BoD had defrauded the membership, but their unwillingness to
be up front and honest to the membership from the very start as to what
was going on and the feeling that the BoD had lost touch with a major
portion of its membership. The Choice's brochure was an insult and
didn't present in any way the real reason for the fee's which was the
apparent loss of income due to non performing loans etc, which did come
out at the Special Meeting. Here is an example of what I mean by up
front communication, here is a recent notice I'd receive from another
Credit Union to which I belong to in NH
Important Member Notice Regarding Certificates of Deposits
With the recent area bank consolidations, your credit union has
experienced an increase in total deposits above that of our
business plan. A continued decrease in short term investments
rates, coupled with weak loan demand, present less opportunity
for corresponding revenue to offset the costs of paying
interest on these funds.
Therefore, as of October 29, 1991, we are TEMPORARILY
suspending the offering of any NEW 6 or 12 month CDs (including
1 year IRAs). This action applies to both new and existing
members. However this change only applies to new accounts.
members who currently have 6 or 12 month CDs can renew those
CDs when they mature, provided the terms and dollar amounts
remain the same.
If the Choices brochure had wording like this as to why fees were
necessary, as well as communication on other topics, last Tuesdays
meeting may have never taken place.
One of the major common threads that the majority of DCU membership
have is that they work for Digital Equipment Corporation. DEC back in
the late '70 if I remember correctly became a form of data
communication company without really realizing it. When DEC introduced
VAX/VMS one of it's utilities was VMS/MAIL and the PHONE utilities that
allowed users on the same system to share data between them.
Later on some engineers design a midnight hack that later became DECnet
that now allowed systems to share data as well. This combined with
other mid-night hacks gave us VAXnotes and VTX.
For those communications were all you really need to do is notify us of
some event or change etc. beside using the newsletter that is sent
with the monthly statements, then please continue to place said notice
in VTX as well. NOTE in the past the only way we were informed to rate
increases, minimum requirement changes etc. was by noticing the change
on the board at the various branches.
For real honest two way communication with the membership on idea for
improvement etc., I would strongly suggest some level of active
participation in BEIRUT::DCU or some new version of it if that is
desired. One of the reason that the current version of BEIRUT::DCU
contains the various levels of hate and negatism is because of the
apparent filtering of information using the old channels of
communication, and the feeling that there was no place to turn to but
ourselves in venting our frustration in dealing with some aspect of DCU
and the apparent feeling that the BoD wasn't listening to it members
and was out of touch. If you read past the hate and the negative
comments in BEIRUT::DCU you'll find the issues that the membership
have. Let's get rid of the stovepiping.
You might fell that Employee Interest VAX noting will never have upbeat
positive content, and is nothing but a vehicle for the rebellious
noting community. Well then I'll say that yes some are due to the
nature of the topic the conference is used for discussing, but there
are many others that are not. For an example I invite you to look at a
Employee Interest Conference I help Co-Moderate at CLOSET::DISNEY.
There you'll find employees of DEC freely sharing ideas/tips/etc. on
how to best enjoy a vacation at Walt Disney World, as well as a variety
of other topics dealing with Disney in general.
You might actually feel that the above suggestion is great but what
about the DCU Employees? Well to that I'll answer, that since it's
apparent that the DCU uses DEC equipment to perform the day to day
operations, and the various tools mention above are available to DEC
customers, why not allow the DCU employees to have access to there own
version of VTX/VAXNotes etc. on the DCU systems, that they could
access on their own time, like lunch etc?
Is summary by opening communications with all members and allowing two
way communication by using the tools DEC sell, we have a means of
tearing down the walls that have been built of late and really make the
credit union something we all can believe in and be proud of.
Your truly,
Claude G. Berube
Concerned DCU member
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378.1 | RATHOLE! | MLTVAX::SCONCE | Bill Sconce | Fri Nov 15 1991 17:44 | 4 |
| MAIL was not introduced on the VAX. It was around in PDP-11 days, before
the first VAX existed.
(Sorry. Couldn't help myself.)
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378.2 | | SALEM::BERUBE_C | Claude, G. | Fri Nov 15 1991 19:35 | 11 |
| Rep to <<< Note 378.1 by MLTVAX::SCONCE "Bill Sconce" >>>
Sorry about that I went from TOPS 10 to VAX/VMS. Never had an account
on the 11 system. Although now that I think of it TOPS 10 had
something similar to PHONE, it was just to long ago for me to remember
all the facts. I was more concerned with expressing a view that DEC is
not just Computers, but a data communication company as well (and of
course SOFTWARE like at the latest press release ;^)) and there must be
a way that we can make use of the products we sell to better the DCU.
Claude
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378.3 | ex | DELNI::PILLIVANT | | Mon Nov 18 1991 09:32 | 5 |
| When dcu's atm ate my card a few years ago ,I asked what kind of
computer they used after some um um um um um's it was stated that it
was NCR. Not DEC's latest TP system. Maybe a new board will fix this
embarsment too.
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378.4 | The ATM may be NCR but the back office stuff is Digital | CVG::THOMPSON | Radical Centralist | Mon Nov 18 1991 09:37 | 12 |
| > When dcu's atm ate my card a few years ago ,I asked what kind of
> computer they used after some um um um um um's it was stated that it
> was NCR. Not DEC's latest TP system. Maybe a new board will fix this
> embarsment too.
Digital makes bank card machines?? This is news to me. I believe
that the computers in the "home office" are all Digital. Origionally
they were PDP-11s running RSTS/E. Later the applications were migrated
to VAX systems. All the terminals in the offices I've been in were
Digital. As were/are the printers.
Alfred
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378.5 | Rotational Change is a must | WRKSYS::KATTAPURAM | | Tue Nov 19 1991 11:12 | 10 |
| The current DCU board and the future DCU board should make it a policy
not to keep the same person as the chief operating officer for not more
than 5 year. Change is good and a must. DCU would not have got into
their present debacle if this policy was in effect. This is not a life
time position. It should be a five year contract job.
Similarly a person can remain as a board member only for 5 years during
that person's natural life time.
DCU does not have a founding father like many corporations. There was
no one single risk taker. So no one should remain in office for more
than 5 years.
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378.6 | at least not IBM | RTOEU::CLEIGH | Keine Ahnung | Wed Dec 11 1991 14:16 | 7 |
| At least they don't use IBM machines (some banks here in Germany use
IBM products for account statements on demand through the use of an ATM
card [and they also seem to use a lot of NCR cash machines]).
Chad
:-)
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