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794.1 | Digital is being responsive | CVG::THOMPSON | Mud season has arrived | Fri Mar 25 1994 08:12 | 7 |
| I have been informed that Digital has sent a letter to Chuck Cockburn,
DCU President, informing him that DCU employees handing out literature
on Digital property is a violation of Digital policy. Further that he
is to make sure that DCU ceases and desists from this violation of
policy.
Alfred
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794.2 | | WLDBIL::KILGORE | Time to put the SHARE back in DCU! | Fri Mar 25 1994 08:18 | 5 |
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Re .1:
Well, *that's* certainly a welcome difference from two years ago.
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794.3 | a call for speaking up for fairness | PACKED::COLLIS::JACKSON | DCU fees: Vote | Fri Mar 25 1994 10:08 | 18 |
| The electioneering has been so blatantly in violation of both
DCU and Digital rules that I'm amazed that it has been going
on as well as that action from the top (of both organizations)
has been so slow to deal with it. Why isn't it standard
procedure to notify all employees of election rules shortly
before an election takes place? - particularly after what
happened 2 years ago???
I'm disappointed that there has not been a peep in this notesfile
from the three candidates who can profit from this illegal
campaigning with a strong denouncement of it. If this isn't
worth responding to us about, what is? But it's not too late.
If any of you read this, please let us know what your position
on this campaigning is; and not just us, but DCU management
and particularly the DCU branch managers who willing violated
and allowed to be violated DCU bylaws.
Collis
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794.4 | | TOOK::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dog face) | Fri Mar 25 1994 10:55 | 5 |
| re: .3, Collis
(I expect the silence will be deafening.)
(-Jack)
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794.5 | I send my calls to speak up direct via Email | CVG::THOMPSON | Mud season has arrived | Fri Mar 25 1994 11:10 | 5 |
| RE: .3 I sent mail to the "other 3" candidates the other day. I
have heard back from one of them. I'll summarize that conversation
and any other correspondence/calls I receive this week end.
Alfred
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794.6 | | PACKED::COLLIS::JACKSON | DCU fees: Vote | Fri Mar 25 1994 11:14 | 13 |
| Thanks, Alfred.
I expect that some or all of the 3 candidates have
taken some action. It would be nice for this action to
be publically visible (as well as behind the scenes) so
that everyone knows exactly what they think about this
turn of events.
If all candidates clearly and publicly denounce this form
of electioneering, then I expect this will greatly reduce
the possibility of it happening again.
Collis
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794.7 | source of information, please | WRKSYS::SEILER | Larry Seiler | Fri Apr 01 1994 15:15 | 14 |
| re .1: Alfred, who exactly informed you that Digital sent a letter
to Chuck Cockburn objecting to DCU employees engaging in solicitation
on Digital property? If it was proper to reveal that such a letter
was sent, then surely it is proper to know who at Digital is asserting
that the letter was sent.
In general, I believe that it is inappropriate to post anonymous
claims, unless there is some compelling reason why the claimant needs
to be anonymous -- and even then only if there is some independent
reason to believe the statement. E.g., documents or pictures,
that at least have been revealed to the person posting the claim.
Thanks,
Larry
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794.8 | Chuck Cockburn said he'd not received a letter from Digital | SMAUG::GARROD | DCU Board of Directors Candidate | Fri Apr 01 1994 15:33 | 8 |
| Re .-1
Last Monday Chuck Cockburn told me in person that he had NOT received a
letter from Digital concerning DCU employees campaigning on Digital
premises. I have no reason to disbelieve him and I believe he was
telling me the truth.
Dave
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794.9 | | CVG::THOMPSON | An AlphaGeneration Noter | Fri Apr 01 1994 16:02 | 10 |
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> re .1: Alfred, who exactly informed you that Digital sent a letter
> to Chuck Cockburn objecting to DCU employees engaging in solicitation
> on Digital property? If it was proper to reveal that such a letter
> was sent, then surely it is proper to know who at Digital is asserting
> that the letter was sent.
John Murphy at MSO.
Alfred
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794.10 | Cost cutting measure | ASE003::GRANSEWICZ | DCU Election: 3 G's -> NO FEES | Fri Apr 01 1994 22:50 | 4 |
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Well one thing is for certain, something doesn't add up here. Maybe
Digital sent it 3rd class mail...
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794.11 | Status update (essentially nothing to report) | SMAUG::GARROD | DCU Board of Directors Candidate | Wed Apr 13 1994 22:51 | 35 |
| I thought it was time to update everybody on progress so far.
Friday 25th March - I filed my original complaint (see .0).
Monday 28th March - Expanded version of the complaint filed in hard
copy with the Supervisory Committee
Monday 28th March - Prompt acknowledgement received from Supervisory
Committee chairman Steve Behrens notifying me that
my complaint had been assigned to supervisory
committee members Fred Holland and Bob Ketz for
investigation.
Wednesday 6th April - Surprised that I had heard absolutely nothing I
send a request to Fred Holland and Bob Ketz for
a status update on what is happening regarding
my complaint
Thursday 7th April - Receive acknowledgement from Bob Ketz indicating
that he had just got back from vacation that day
and had not had any contact with Steve Behrens
up until that time. He planned to talk to him
that day.
And that's it to date. I must admit I find it slightly surprising that
what I consider to be flagrant violation of DCU bylaws during an
election by DCU employees is assigned to someone who was on vacation.
I will keep this note updated the best I can. Obviously I expect that
if anything actually starts to happen it may have to remain
confidential for a while. I will let everybody know though as soon
as I actually see any action. To date I've not been asked for any
additional information.
Dave
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794.12 | | QBUS::M_PARISE | Southern, but no comfort | Thu Apr 14 1994 00:06 | 5 |
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Serious allegations evoke serious stonewalling. ;-)
Mike
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794.13 | Stonewall was a southern general! | ISLNDS::KETZ | | Thu Apr 14 1994 10:18 | 11 |
| Hi. I am Bob Ketz, and I want you to know that I, along with the
balance of the Sup Comm are working hard on this issue. I take offense
to 794.12 regarding stonewalling. We have had late night meetings on
this topic, I spent this past Sunday reading more formal complaints
that came via Fed Exp. I undersanding the urgency of the issue. I am
doing my best, this is one of many issues we are investigating. I
believe we are close to recommending a course of action to the Board.
Please do not for a moment think I, or others on the committee are
Stonewalling.
Boston Bob
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794.14 | Thank you for .13 | STAR::PARKE | True Engineers Combat Obfuscation | Thu Apr 14 1994 10:59 | 14 |
| Re: .13
Thank you Bob for replying directly.
This place does get a little bit of hip shooting and foot in mouth
disease, which all of us at one time or another have participated in.
I think we would look forward to any further updates that you can give,
though I assume there is much you cannot say, until much later.
Again, thanks.
Bill
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794.15 | | STAR::BUDA | I am the NRA | Thu Apr 14 1994 11:14 | 23 |
| RE: Note 794.13 by ISLNDS::KETZ
> Hi. I am Bob Ketz, and I want you to know that I, along with the
> balance of the Sup Comm are working hard on this issue. I take offense
> to 794.12 regarding stonewalling. We have had late night meetings on
> this topic, I spent this past Sunday reading more formal complaints
> that came via Fed Exp. I undersanding the urgency of the issue. I am
> doing my best, this is one of many issues we are investigating. I
> believe we are close to recommending a course of action to the Board.
> Please do not for a moment think I, or others on the committee are
> Stonewalling.
Thanks for responding.
I can understand you position and also Dave's position. Dave would like
to know that his complaint has not been thrown in a basket and ignored.
As a suggestion, a simple update every week or 10 days would be useful
for people who have submitted a formal complaint and have not heard
anything. This will let people know that work is being done.
Thanks,
- mark
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794.16 | | EOS::ARMSTRONG | | Thu Apr 14 1994 11:27 | 12 |
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> Serious allegations evoke serious stonewalling. ;-)
>
> Mike
I took Mike's (half joking) comment to say that assigning
the investigation to someone on vacation implied it was
not being given top priority.
I did not get any impression that it was not getting
priority now that you're back.
bob
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794.17 | | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Thu Apr 14 1994 11:27 | 8 |
| re: .13
I think you missed the :-) on .12
I do wonder why an issue of such time-sensitive nature was assigned to someone
on vacation.
Bob
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794.18 | Thank you for the update | SMAUG::GARROD | DCU Board of Directors Candidate | Thu Apr 14 1994 12:34 | 14 |
| Re .13
Thanks. I am happy to know that my complaint is being processed.
I look forward to finding out, in due course, what end action is taken
on it. As suggested by one of the later repliers I do feel an update
to the complainant every week or two would be in order. Even if the
update is something like "we're working on it, can't say anymore at
present, expect to be able to tell you more on date xxx".
Again thanks. I am pleased to know that my complaint is being taken
with the high level of seriousness in which I intended it.
Dave
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794.19 | | QBUS::M_PARISE | Southern, but no comfort | Thu Apr 14 1994 14:27 | 10 |
|
After two weeks Dave finds out that his complaint has effectively
been stalled, and only after a "tickler" update request has the
investigation into the complaint been jump-started. After another
week (nearly) of no update Dave is understandably concerned.
My sympathy is with Dave, not the DCU Supervisory Committee.
If anyone can be justifiably offended it is Dave.
Mike
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794.20 | Truth be known! | ISLNDS::KETZ | | Thu Apr 14 1994 15:30 | 11 |
| re.19
I can see how things get taken out of context when only half the
situation is known. Things did not take weeks to get jumpstarted.
When I got back from vacation I found that Fred Holland already had the
auditor investigating some matters, the committee had meetings the week
prior to my return, our lawyers had been contacted for advice. The
note did not jump start anything. I am just as concerned arround this
matter as any noter in this file is. I do not want to "one up" anyone
by my response, but if you believe I am not doing my job on this
committee then talk to me directly, not via this file.
Boston Bob
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794.21 | It's being processed | SMAUG::GARROD | DCU Board of Directors Candidate | Thu Apr 14 1994 15:47 | 19 |
| Re .several
Please folks. Let's not make too many assumptions here. I posted my
update on the situation. My only issue was the lack of being updated
on progress. I feel more than comfortable that my complaint is
being processed (thanks to Bob's replies).
Yes I'm a bit miffed that not much was done to prevent the bylaw
violation during the election process. But as far as I'm concerned that
is a failure of DCU management not of the Supervisory Committee. The
reason I went to the Supervisory Committee was because management
failed to get the issue addressed after it was brought to their
attention.
Now it is just a case of letting the Supervisory Committee do its job
and take action on my complaint. As long as I'm kept updated I'll be
happy. I also hope I'm happy with the outcome of the investigation.
Dave
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794.22 | | QBUS::M_PARISE | Southern, but no comfort | Thu Apr 14 1994 16:26 | 10 |
|
Had the DCU management been interested in ensuring a smoother
election process, these same kind of complaints would be unnecessary.
Are we going to have to look forward to this acrimony and
divisiveness at the next election?
When does it get fixed?
Mike
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794.23 | | PACKED::COLLIS::JACKSON | Live freed or live a slave to sin | Thu Apr 14 1994 17:01 | 6 |
| >When does it get fixed?
Not until top management is committed to fair and open
elections and enforces this through the ranks.
Collis
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794.24 | Any recourse? | SLOAN::HOM | | Thu Apr 14 1994 18:21 | 14 |
| Let's assume the investigation shows that Dave's allegations
are indeed valid and that Dave looses by a few votes.
What recourse does Dave have? Will this election be invalidated?
Will justice be served in this case if the response is
"Don't do it again."?
I think these possibilities need to be considered prior to
the announcement of the results.
Gim
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794.25 | under things to wonder about tonight ... | CVG::THOMPSON | An AlphaGeneration Noter | Thu Apr 14 1994 22:12 | 3 |
| Why didn't any of this happen last year?
Alfred
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794.26 | | ASE003::GRANSEWICZ | DCU Election: 3 G's -> NO FEES | Thu Apr 14 1994 23:52 | 19 |
| > <<< Note 794.25 by CVG::THOMPSON "An AlphaGeneration Noter" >>>
> -< under things to wonder about tonight ... >-
>
> Why didn't any of this happen last year?
Some possibilities...
1. Because fees hadn't been instituted.
2. Because a current Director that stated she would "hold the line on
fees" somehow translated that into a vote for fees.
3. Because the majority on the Board, and thus the future direction of
DCU, wasn't riding in the balance.
4. Because a new majority on the Board would mean a change in DCU's
current direction.
5. Because some people don't want that change to occur.
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794.27 | See 818 for full details | CVG::THOMPSON | An AlphaGeneration Noter | Fri Apr 22 1994 20:47 | 13 |
| The Supervisory Committee has acted in a decisive manner. They
unanimously recommended that the election and annual meeting be
restarted. The members of the Board of Directors have agreed with
that recommendation. The nominating and petition process as well
as the draw for ballot ordering and the statements sent to the
members with ballots are judged not to be tainted. The process will
re-start after those steps. The dates for the new balloting and
annual meeting have not, as I write this, been set.
New rules are being formulated for the election process. More
information as I get it.
Alfred
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794.28 | | RUSURE::MELVIN | Ten Zero, Eleven Zero Zero by Zero 2 | Sun Apr 24 1994 21:28 | 7 |
| > New rules are being formulated for the election process. More
> information as I get it.
I wonder if past mistakes will be corrected (like mailing ballots FIRST
class this time).
-Joe
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