MULSA Constitution Changes, August 2010

All of the following proposed changes to the MULSA constitution passed by a vote on the membership on August 20, 2010.

Proposal 1
Plain-language explanation: Part A of the proposal reinstates a definition of MULSA membership in Article III without creating multiple levels of membership or ongoing notification requirements for MU Libraries employees. Part B moves language related to invitations to MULSA-sponsored events from the Constitution to the Bylaws and condenses it slightly in order to conform to the new Article III. The Bylaw provides for MULSA members to invite a guest instead of family, and separately, allows, but does not require, the MULSA Board to invite people who still socialize with MULSA members but who don’t meet membership requirements, such as former employees who worked elsewhere before retiring, to parties. Part C disallows MULSA members who are not current full-time employees (e.g., student employees, etc.) as MULSA officers.

A. The following wording shall be stricken from Article III of the MULSA Constitution:

Article III, Section 1: All employees of the MU Libraries, Law School Library, Western Historical Manuscripts Collection, State Historical Society of Missouri Library System Office, University Archives, UMLD and their family or one friend are invited to regular MULSA-sponsored events, including but not limited to the Annual Picnic and the Holiday Party, at no charge. The Executive Board shall strive to adhere to that standard for all sponsored and cosponsored events. The Executive Board may require fees for exceptional events, but shall not treat employees’ families differently from a single invited guest of the employees choosing.

Section 2: Other invited guest of regular MULSA-sponsored events will be former MU Libraries employees of Emeritus status and selected people voted on by the Executive Board, at no charge.”

That wording shall be replaced with:

Article III, Section 1. Membership shall be voluntary. All employees of the MU Libraries will be included as members upon appointment and will remain members until and unless they notify the MULSA Secretary that they no longer wish to be considered members. Membership is also open to individuals who are members of the following groups, upon request by the individual to the MULSA Secretary:
• Students and employees of the MU School of Information Science and Learning Technologies
• Student employees of the MU Libraries
• Employees of the Library of the State Historical Society of Missouri
• Employees of the Western Historical Manuscripts Collection
• Employees of the MU Law Library
• Employees of the Library Systems Office
• Retirees from the MU Libraries

Section 2. Members receive communications from the Board, are invited to participate in MULSA-sponsored events and projects, and to vote on matters concerning MULSA and the disbursal of funds raised by MULSA.

B. A new Bylaw, based on the language from the previous (i.e., previously approved but now stricken) Article III, shall be added between Bylaws II and III. That new Bylaw shall read:

MULSA members, student employees of the MU Libraries, and their families or one friend are invited to regular MULSA-sponsored events, including but not limited to the Annual Picnic and the Holiday Party, at no charge. The Executive Board shall strive to adhere to that standard for all sponsored and co-sponsored events. The Executive Board may require fees for exceptional events, but shall not treat employees’ families differently from a single invited guest of the employee’s choosing. Additional invited guests of regular MULSA sponsored events may be former MU Libraries employees and selected people voted on by the Executive Board.

C. The following wording shall be added to Article IV, Section I:

Only MULSA members who are full-time employees of the MU Libraries are eligible for any Executive Board position.

Proposal 2
Plain-language explanation: The proposal broadens the language on awards, as intended by the Board but not carried forward into the published May 2010 ballot language for the annual meeting. It allows the MULSA Board to offer awards for the purpose of improving morale but leaves open the details of the award(s) given, in recognition that specific awards can change or be replaced over time.

The following language of the current Bylaw IV shall be stricken:
An award or prize will be given out each month to two employees of the MU Libraries. The manner or reason for the award/prize will be decided by the MULSA Board. This award or prize will be general in purpose in nature and for the purpose of improving employee morale. The amount spent on each person will not exceed $25.00.

That language shall be replaced by the following:
The MULSA Board may give awards or prizes to individual employees or units of the MU Libraries for the purpose of improving employee morale. The manner or reason for the award/prize will be decided by the MULSA Board. The amount spent on each person will not exceed $25.00.

Proposal 3
Plain-language explanation: The proposal aligns the Bylaws with the practice of using MULSA funds in amounts over $300 to cover event-related expenses while retaining the vote requirement for spending more than $300 for items that may benefit a more limited amount of members, e.g., staff lounge appliances, etc.

The following language shall be added to the Constitution Article VI, Section II A (on electronic votes) and Bylaw I (on purchases):
Expenses related to social events to which all MULSA members are invited shall be exempt from the $300 limit on funds that can be spent without a membership vote.

Proposal 4
The Constitution and Bylaws shall be renumbered in accordance with changes resulting from the passage of the preceding ballots.

Staff Spotlight, July 2010: Shelley Worden and Suzanne Lippard

Shelly Jean Worden was born in Kansas, the eldest of 6 siblings: 2 sisters and 3 brothers.  She currently works in the Technical Services of the Health Science Library. She has worked for MU Libraries for 28 years.

Shelley earned her MLS from the University of Missouri-Columbia.  During her leisure time, she enjoys reading mysteries. Her hobby is trying to update her family history.

The coolest place she’s ever visited has been Hawaii.

When asked in a movie of her life, what actress she would like to portray her, she said Meryl Streep or Sally Fields.

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Suzanne Lippard works in the Catalog Department, where she has worked for 20 years.  She has a B.A. in English from Arkansas Tech University.

During her free-time, she likes to read.

The coolest place she’s ever visited has been New York City.

Staff Spotlight, May 2010: Trenton Boyd and Mary Hainen

C. Trenton Boyd was born in Baton Rough, Louisiana. He works in the Veterinary Medical Library. He has worked for MU Libraries for 40 years.

Trenton earned a B.S. in Agriculture and an M.A. in Library Science from Mizzou. He was also accredited at the Distinguished level by the Academy of Health Information Professionals.

He has one cat and his hobbies and interests include collecting postcards relating to veterinary medicine and the state of Missouri as well as genealogy.

The coolest place he’s ever visited has been the South Island of New Zealand.

In a movie of his life, he would choose Stephen Boyd as the actor to portray him.

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Mary Ann Hainen was born in St. Louis, Missouri. She currently works in the Catalog Department.

Mary originally taught classes in Springfield, where she worked in two small country schools, giving her an appreciative perspective on rural life and families.

Before working at MU Libraries, Mary worked at the Missouri Book Store (which was housed in the Student Success Center) and would ask Ellis Library Staff about working conditions. Many encouraged her to pursue employment and a few would provide a heads up on open positions. She took her first job with Robin Kespohl and said “I can’t begin to count the number of friends, supervisors, and coworkers who have brought happiness, support, blessings, and friendship to my life over the years—I have some very precious memories.”  She has worked at MU Libraries for 22 years.

She earned a B.A. in Education and was certified as an Elementary School Media Specialist. She also earned 15 graduate hours in Elementary Guidance and Counseling.

She has 2 cats: Molly and Luke

Her lesiure time pursuits include dancing (especially country), bowling, reading,  shopping, cooking, sports watching (but not golf, soccer, or hockey).  She commented that she grew up in a male-dominated household, which is why she’s such an avid sports fan.

Her hobbies include “collecting pink Depression glass, whiskey glasses from places I’ve visited (or begged others who’ve visited great places to bring back a glass for me); and antique pins; Shabby Chic decorating (creative decorating on a budget).”

The coolest place she’s ever visited has been Hawaii.

In a movie of her life, she picked Susan Sarandon as the actress to portray her.

Staff Spotlight, June 2010: Ruthe Morse & Katherine Koehn

Ruthe Morse (aka Leona Ruth) was born in Cabool, Missouri.  She works in the Catalog Department and has worked for MU Libraries for 24 years and 9 months.

In Ruthe’s leisure time, she enjoys reading and frequenting flea markets.  Her hobbies include crocheting and other crafts.

About the coolest place she’s ever visited she said “I don’t know whether it’s cool but I’ve seen the back side of Mt. Rushmore.”

She declined to name an actress portraying her, saying “Oh, I couldn’t subject anyone too such a waste of film.”

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Katherine (Kat) Renee Koehn was born in Ayer Massachusetts. She works in Security and has worked there in some manner or other since July 2006. She is a graduate of Holden High School and also graduated with 2 bachelor degrees from Mizzou (Anthroplogy and Religions Studies).

Kat has 2 cats (black Salek and tortoiseshell Michsief) as well as one silverback zebra finche named Jazz (after the silver Autobot in the 2007 Transformers movie).  Her favorite hobby is beading, and she has bought some of her handiwork in the last 2 faculty and staff arts and crafts show. She also enjoys reading and watching movies in her spare time.

The coolest place she has ever visited has been Whiteman Airforce base, specifically the day the B-2 bombers arrived for the first time.

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