WHEREAS:
Technology has provided an incredible tool for communication and interaction with AFSCME members across this great nation and abroad; and
WHEREAS:
In an effort to save both money and resources, technology provides cost-effective and green, environmentally-friendly timely communication and reference material; and
WHEREAS:
Issues such as online balloting for elections and contract ratification need to be seriously explored, including cost savings and enhanced member involvement; and
WHEREAS:
Website development has proven an incredible forum for providing timely information to members, including forums and online chat rooms and mass emailing communications for timely notice and green initiatives; and
WHEREAS:
Social networking provides a complex communication tool with both positive and negative ramifications without proper guidelines; and
WHEREAS:
Virtual online membership meetings would provide another level of communication once proper guidelines are established.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:
AFSCME International create a task force with members appointed by the International President that will review “technology utilization” and provide guidelines for this new utilization and new means of communication and interaction with our members; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
AFSCME will actively engage in development and sharing of ideas to continue to build the best union in the world. Forward thinking keeps members active and engaged as we build this next exciting era in union activity.
SUBMITTED BY:
Mike Ledwidge, President and Delegate
Janet Ramsey, Secretary and Delegate
AFSCME Local 1942, Council 24
Wisconsin
Donene Williams, President and Delegate
AFSCME Council 93
Massachusetts