Here is what I know about the magazine:
1. the grassroots motion to terminate the magazine contract with TKS ( the May issue would become the last one ) passed at the incoming governors AGM - but it was only a straw vote, and so then needed a regular binding motion to implement it.
2. A motion was introduced at the incoming governors' AGM " to replace the print magazine with an online magazine " ( " online magazine " was not defined and left pretty elastic - it likely won't mean the print magazine on a website - still too expensive ). This motion goes into GL # 1 to be processed in the ordinary, snail way of the GL's.
On the Old Chesstalk, governor Ken Craft said the motion to cease the magazine had already been defeated. I answered:
" I think that it is critically important to make the distinction between a motion on a whole restructuring package ( about which governors had all kinds of conflicting positions on different parts of it - the reason why the grassroots campaign made the straw votes independent of each other ), which got defeated, and claiming that any individual part got defeated. No one knows what the governors might have voted on a separate issue of replacing the print magazine with an online version ( and now the governors will get to vote on a motion coming in GL # 1 on this very issue ). "
Ken then asked on what authority the Executive has not moved forward with the pending Chess Canada # 2 - 2008 ( May 2008 ). I answered:
" I have not seen the contract. But I believe TKS would not go into a contract where they did the work, and then CFC didn't have to pay them. So my view is that the refusal to let the May issue ( # 2 - 2008 ) go forward, and refusal to pay for it, is likely a breach of contract, for which TKS has a valid lawsuit. The reason they did what they did was obviously they had no money to pay for it. Also likely, is they decided if TKS was going to sue on the " alleged " outsourcing contract, then CFC might as well force them to lump the magazine breach in too, and maybe they'd get a settlement which dropped the magazine part of the claim.
If CFC gets more money, my view ( not a popular lawyer's view ) would be that they should not breach their contract. And the members have paid for the Issue #2 - 2008. The payment funds should be given to a third party, and when TKS has delivered the magazine to the members, then the third party should determine if the contract has been fulfilled by TKS, and if so, pay them over the funds ( I'll get a lot of flack from governors on this one I bet ). "
At this point, past Treasurer and Life Governor Peter Stockhausen entered the fray with this enlightening post :(
" This is a discussion between people who do not have the FAINTEST CLUE of the issues and processes and past discussions and votes. Literally the blind is trying to lead the blind here.
Cheers
Peter "
What do you think of Peter''s contribution?
Is it any wonder the membership is disillusioned with the CFC governors and Executive? He jokes at our expense, and keeps the inside information to himself.
Would he care to enlighten the blind and dumb membership ( and it seems the governors are as blind and dumb as well in his opinion ).
Bob
1. the grassroots motion to terminate the magazine contract with TKS ( the May issue would become the last one ) passed at the incoming governors AGM - but it was only a straw vote, and so then needed a regular binding motion to implement it.
2. A motion was introduced at the incoming governors' AGM " to replace the print magazine with an online magazine " ( " online magazine " was not defined and left pretty elastic - it likely won't mean the print magazine on a website - still too expensive ). This motion goes into GL # 1 to be processed in the ordinary, snail way of the GL's.
On the Old Chesstalk, governor Ken Craft said the motion to cease the magazine had already been defeated. I answered:
" I think that it is critically important to make the distinction between a motion on a whole restructuring package ( about which governors had all kinds of conflicting positions on different parts of it - the reason why the grassroots campaign made the straw votes independent of each other ), which got defeated, and claiming that any individual part got defeated. No one knows what the governors might have voted on a separate issue of replacing the print magazine with an online version ( and now the governors will get to vote on a motion coming in GL # 1 on this very issue ). "
Ken then asked on what authority the Executive has not moved forward with the pending Chess Canada # 2 - 2008 ( May 2008 ). I answered:
" I have not seen the contract. But I believe TKS would not go into a contract where they did the work, and then CFC didn't have to pay them. So my view is that the refusal to let the May issue ( # 2 - 2008 ) go forward, and refusal to pay for it, is likely a breach of contract, for which TKS has a valid lawsuit. The reason they did what they did was obviously they had no money to pay for it. Also likely, is they decided if TKS was going to sue on the " alleged " outsourcing contract, then CFC might as well force them to lump the magazine breach in too, and maybe they'd get a settlement which dropped the magazine part of the claim.
If CFC gets more money, my view ( not a popular lawyer's view ) would be that they should not breach their contract. And the members have paid for the Issue #2 - 2008. The payment funds should be given to a third party, and when TKS has delivered the magazine to the members, then the third party should determine if the contract has been fulfilled by TKS, and if so, pay them over the funds ( I'll get a lot of flack from governors on this one I bet ). "
At this point, past Treasurer and Life Governor Peter Stockhausen entered the fray with this enlightening post :(
" This is a discussion between people who do not have the FAINTEST CLUE of the issues and processes and past discussions and votes. Literally the blind is trying to lead the blind here.
Cheers
Peter "
What do you think of Peter''s contribution?
Is it any wonder the membership is disillusioned with the CFC governors and Executive? He jokes at our expense, and keeps the inside information to himself.
Would he care to enlighten the blind and dumb membership ( and it seems the governors are as blind and dumb as well in his opinion ).
Bob
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