An amendment to modify the right of retiring incumbent officers to serve out their terms of office
Amendment No: 4 34th International Convention June 26 - 30, 2000 Philadelphia, PA
BE IT RESOLVED:
That the International Union Constitution, Article III, Section 2, is amended to read as follows:
Section 2. Any member who retires may continue membership in AFSCME in the following manner:
A. If the retiring member is an incumbent officer of a local, council or the International Union, such retiring member may, by the payment of the full amount of dues, retain full membership status until the end of the term of such office, except as provided below. At the end of said term, the retiring member shall be eligible to become and remain a retired member with the rights specified below, and shall lose eligibility for full membership status. If the retiring member is an International Vice President, and such retirement occurs prior to a regular International Union convention at which elections are not scheduled, such member shall lose eligibility for full membership status at the conclusion of that convention, and an election shall be held at that convention to fill the vacancy for the remainder of the unexpired term of office, unless the vacancy shall have been filled earlier pursuant to Article VIII, Section 11 of this Constitution. Notwithstanding the contrary provisions of this Section, a subordinate body may provide in its constitution that retiring incumbent officers of such subordinate body are not eligible to continue as full members or officers of such subordinate body following their retirement.
B. If the retiring member is not an incumbent officer of a local, council, or the International Union, said retiring member shall be eligible to become and to remain a retired member with the rights specified below, and shall lose eligibility for full membership status.
C. A retired member shall have the right to membership in the appropriate AFSCME retired employee chapter or sub-chapter. No retired member or member of a retired employee chapter or sub-chapter shall be a candidate for any elected office in a local, council or the International Union.
SUBMITTED BY:
Victor M. Guadalupe, President AFSCME Local 1113 and Council 37
Helen Greene, Secretary, DC 37 & President AFSCME Local 758, Council 37
Anthony Bigone, President AFSCME Local 1501, Council 37
Carolyn Harper, President AFSCME Local 1251, Council 37
Joseph Vicinanza, President AFSCME Local 1407, Council 37
Ralph F. Carbone, President AFSCME Local 1359, Council 37
Caludia Allum, President AFSCME Local 436, Council 37
Walthene Primus, President AFSCME Local 957, Council 37
Roy Commer, President AFSCME Local 375, Council 37
Charles S. Ensley, President AFSCME Local 371, Council 37
Patrick J. Bahnken, President AFSCME Local 2507, Council 37
Jacob Azeke, President AFSCME Local 374, Council 37
Franklyn Paige, President AFSCME Local 461, Council 37
Peter Stein, President AFSCME Local 508, Council 37
Donald Afflick, President AFSCME Local 1655, Council 37
Jackie Beckett, President AFSCME Local 1559, Council 37
Michael DeMarco, President AFSCME Local 1455, Council 37
Magda DeJesus, President AFSCME Local 1219, Council 37
John Socha, President AFSCME Local 1321, Council 37
Joan Reed, President AFSCME Local 2054, Council 37
Clifford Koppelman, President AFSCME Local 1070, Council 37
Leonard Davidman, President AFSCME Local 1189, Council 37
Leonard Allen, President AFSCME Local 2021, Council 37
James Welsh, President AFSCME Local 924, Council 37
Victor Emanuelson, President AFSCME Local 1087, Council 37
James Tucciarelli, President AFSCME Local 1320, Council 37
Mario Braga, President AFSCME Local 1931, Council 37
Melvin Bentley, President AFSCME Local 1502, Council 37
Edna Williams, President AFSCME Local 1597, Council 37 New York
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