Staff Association Updates

Good afternoon! We would like to share a few updates on Staff Association activity since our last meeting:

  • Our bylaws amendments all passed and the document was edited in July. The new bylaws files are now on our (older) wiki and the Staff Portal (login required). One quick way to know you are viewing the most recent document is the addition of (Revised July 2019) on the last page. If you see the file elsewhere, let us know and we will try to update it ASAP.
  • We are working on a draft update to our Operations and Procedures Manual. We started with the ad hoc committee’s 2018 suggestions and are now gathering comments from standing committee chairs. A draft will be ready for comments soon.
  • Our 2019 Nominating Committee is Robert Estep, Mira Greene, and Jun Qian. They will nominate four candidates for the two open Staff Association Executive Committee positions (2020-22).
  • Our next General Meeting is soon after Thanksgiving: Tuesday, December 3, 2019 at 1:00 pm in Kyle Morrow Room. It should be a quick meeting, and as usual we will have refreshments and treats. All Fondren staff are invited and encouraged to attend.

-Staff Association Executive Committee

Amanda Thomas, Andy Damico, Joe Goetz, and Heidi Vieira

Staff Association Update: Proposed edits to the Bylaws and Operations and Procedures Manual

Background:

The Fondren Library Staff Association Bylaws and Operations and Procedures Manual (available on the Fondren wiki here) were last updated in 2007. David Bynog, member of the 2007 ad hoc committee for revisions, shared that the 2007 revision was related to bookplates/remembrances. He added: “I believe the intention was always to update the manual fairly regularly, and this happened for a few years, but it has not happened since 2007.”

Ad hoc committee:

The Chair of the Staff Association Executive Committee (SAEC), Da’Vian Smith, appointed an ad hoc committee to examine these documents and suggest revisions to the Bylaws to reflect current principles and procedures.

The ad hoc committee members are Joanna Bell, David Bynog, Andy Damico, and Jeanette Sewell.

This ad hoc committee went through the two documents and submitted their suggested revisions to SAEC. The suggested revisions to the Staff Association Bylaws are available in full on the Staff Association wiki, under the 2018 proposed revision heading.

(The suggested revisions to the Operations and Procedures Manual will be presented after proposed amendments to the Bylaws are voted upon. We are going over these suggested revisions with chairs of our standing committees and other individuals.)

Proposed revisions:

After considering the proposed edits from the ad hoc committee, we wrote a new draft of the bylaws with six changes and Da’Vian sent a Google Form poll in April 2018 to gather input on these proposed changes.

After the May 2018 Staff Association general meeting, SAEC agreed that we should take more time to go through the proposed revisions with staff, to ensure that everyone is fully aware of these proposed changes. The Bylaws provide amendment procedures:

Article XII – Amendment Procedures

These Bylaws may be amended by three means:

  1.  A proposed amendment may be presented and seconded at a meeting and voted upon at a specially called meeting or by secret ballot.
  2.  The Executive Committee may present a proposed amendment, in writing to the membership at least ten days prior to a staff meeting. The amendment shall then be voted upon at a general meeting of the Staff Association.
  3.  Two or more members may sign a petition presenting a proposed amendment to the Executive Committee at least fifteen days prior to a staff meeting. If a majority of the Executive Committee approves, the committee shall submit the proposed amendment, in writing, to the membership at least ten days prior to a staff meeting, and a vote on the amendment shall take place at that meeting.

A two-thirds majority of the votes cast is required for passage of amendments to the Bylaws.

We plan to go through the process using the second option: “The Executive Committee may present a proposed amendment, in writing to the membership at least ten days prior to a staff meeting. The amendment shall then be voted upon at a general meeting of the Staff Association.”

Printouts of the current Bylaws and Operations and Procedures Manual are available in the staff lounge so all staff members will have an opportunity to familiarize themselves with our guiding documents.

SAEC will distribute the proposed amendments via email when they are finalized. We will go through each of these amendments at our next general meeting and vote on the proposed changes using Robert’s Rules of Order. In order for the amendments to pass, a two-thirds majority vote is required. Attendance and participation at our next general meeting will be greatly appreciated!

We also welcome any petitions or additional proposed amendments from staff, as detailed in the Bylaws.

We appreciate your input and are dedicated to this being a democratic process. If you have any questions please feel contact a member of the Staff Association Executive Committee.

Da’Vian Smith (Chair)
Mauricio Prado (Liaison to A&E Committee)
Amanda Thomas (Treasurer)
Heidi Vieira (Secretary)

Staff Association meeting and Staff Lounge updates

The general meeting for the Staff Association was held on Tuesday, May 9, 2017. On the agenda for the meeting were updates from the subcommittees: Staff Relations, Work Environment, and Arts & Entertainment. Minutes for the meeting are available on the Fondren Library wiki.

Under new business, Staff Association Executive Committee (SAEC) Chair Davian Smith discussed the proposed changes to the Staff Lounge. Several staff members have commented on the outdated furniture and a desire for a fresh, more welcoming lounge.

Proposed layout

SAEC propose to replace the dining chairs and the arm chairs in the staff lounge.

Replacement chairs

The two Herman Miller Eames sofas can be reupholstered. The SAEC also suggest replacing the wall art with large full-color photographs of campus views depicting the natural beauty and architectural details of the campus. A discussion of the quiet space which includes a bed and screen was conducted. After the meeting several concerns were raised about the removal of the bed so it has been decided to keep the bed which is frequently used by staff for breaks.

The SAEC appreciates everyone who has expressed their concerns and suggestions regarding the Staff lounge makeover. To gather input regarding the wall art, Jeff Koffler has kindly created a selection of non-Rice images. Options for the staff lounge photos are in a low resolution contact sheet here: http://library.rice.edu/sites/default/files/staff_photos/StaffLounge.pdf. We have the full resolution files for printing which show much more detail. Staff can choose their top 12 photos on this form: https://goo.gl/forms/jERZdlW6pj3WlKvE3

Any original artwork that was in the lounge will find a permanent home as there is personal significance to many of the pieces.

The SAEC’s plans are to provide a relaxing and enjoyable space for everyone to enjoy. We continue to welcome your input and suggestions to create a welcoming space.

Davian Smith

Rebecca Russell

Francine Arizmendez

Mauricio Prado

Fondren Library Staff News has a new look!

The Staff Relations Committee is pleased to announce some changes to the Fondren Library Staff News blog! The university’s general purpose blogging and content management system, blogs.rice.edu, moved to a more robust WordPress platform with many popular themes, plug-ins, widgets and other features.  Rice University has contracted with CampusPress by EduBlogs to provide the new cloud-hosted environment.  Details on the new features can be found in http://about.blogs.rice.edu.

Over the weekend of May 28-31, the full contents of our blog were moved into the new CampusPress environment. In addition to the new platform, the SRC decided to spruce up the layout of the blog. We have a new theme and features including the long awaited “Subscribe by email” function located on the right column. This feature will allow staff members to receive an email whenever a new post has been added to the blog. More details will be announced at the Staff Association meeting on Friday, June 12!