I am still waiting to see a current list of CFC voting members - the list on the CFC site is over two years old. I posted the same request on the CFC board - 20 views, but no response.
List of current CFC voting members?
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Re: List of current CFC voting members?
Originally posted by Hugh Brodie View PostI am still waiting to see a current list of CFC voting members - the list on the CFC site is over two years old. I posted the same request on the CFC board - 20 views, but no response.
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Actually this is something which should be readily available in the CFC website.
And for those who are really INACTIVE and not interested in helping CFC, why cant they just resign and relinquish their voting rights. " Conscience " This really bothers me
CFC really needs people who is wiling to volunteer and work for the good of CFC not just some people just to fill up the numbers. It's so shameful if you are one of them and still willing to be one of the voting members. I find it really wrong and disgusting.
Frankly speaking, if you are in a profit organization, you will be kick out soon ( as soon as possible ). Not contributing but be a voting member of CFC is just plain wrong. Not voting in decisions to be made is even worse. Why are you there in the first place ?
This gets me really mad.
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I've written to the CFC secretary (Lyle Craver) to ask if he has a list, and can it be made public.
The CFC has a structural problem... the CFC is a federation, and the VMs are elected/appointed by the provincial associations. If the CFC wanted to remove an inactive VM, it would have to ask the province to remove him. Given that most provinces struggle to find people to fill positions, there isn't much enthusiasm for kicking people out.
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Originally posted by John Coleman View PostI've written to the CFC secretary (Lyle Craver) to ask if he has a list, and can it be made public.
The CFC has a structural problem... the CFC is a federation, and the VMs are elected/appointed by the provincial associations. If the CFC wanted to remove an inactive VM, it would have to ask the province to remove him. Given that most provinces struggle to find people to fill positions, there isn't much enthusiasm for kicking people out.
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Re: List of current CFC voting members?
Originally posted by Hugh Brodie View PostI am still waiting to see a current list of CFC voting members - the list on the CFC site is over two years old. I posted the same request on the CFC board - 20 views, but no response.
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Anyone regardless of whom they are should be left for a term and then should re apply to be re-voted in after that term. If they are inactive then they should be booted out after their term is over. The CFC is too stupid to understand that dead weight generates dead ideas .Last edited by John Brown; Friday, 16th December, 2016, 05:58 AM.
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Originally posted by John Coleman View PostWell, Roger, that's good news. So if the CFC ever decides to get serious about inactive VMs, it has the authority to act. I guess.
At one point while I was BCCF president, I was simply willing to let the spots go unfilled but alas some people stepped forward and were promptly inactive.
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Fred wrote:
The names of the Currently Active Voting Members can be viewed at the CFC Forum - Voting Members Quarterly Online Meeting
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Originally posted by Hugh Brodie View PostFred wrote:
Under which thread? I can see who voted under " 6. "THE VOTING BOOTH" - results of voting" but it doesn't give me a list of all Voting Members. Also - 35 VM's signed in, but a maximum of 31 voted (or abstained) on any individual motion.
At present, there is no public listing of all Voting Members. That's the best I can offer.
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