Talk:2024-12-10 AGM Agenda/Draft Constitutional Changes/Special Resolution, Removal of a trustee
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How to add clarity around the outcome of a complaint?
"complaint" is a bit vague and means that even a complaint leading to something as minor as an informal warning could then lead to the removal of a trustee via this process. However, allowing the constitution to rely on specifics of the complaints policy (which can be changed with a simple majority vote by the trustees) doesn't add much safety anyway. We could simply remove that bit entirely and use "removed from the board with an N-1 decision" - as far as I'd understand, at that point N would still be seven, which means unanimous agreement of the other six trustee (zero nays and zero abstains) which seems relatively safe anyway. -- Aaron (Asj, talk) 18:31, 23 November 2024 (UTC)
- Matt suggested some alternative wording which has now been included in the special resolution.
- "A trustee may be immediately removed from the board with a N-1 decision if warranted as a result from a complaint against the trustee", from
- "A trustee may be immediately removed from the board due to the result of a complaint and an N-1 decision."
- -- Aaron (Asj, talk) 19:14, 23 November 2024 (UTC)