Attempt by our Committee to change the Club rules without notifying the members

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Paragraph from our Club's original rules as all members have had hard copy off for years:
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Now the same paragraph from a recent copy of the rules emailed to me by a Committee member:
The Club Committee may refuse membership, or remove it, only for good cause such as conduct or character likely to bring the Club or sport into disrepute. Appeal against refusal or removal may be made by members.​
Anyone notice the small but important difference? Notice the second from last word has changed from 'to' to 'by'.

Luckily many members still have the original unadulterated version.
 
I wonder if it might simply be an honest mistake caused by a grammar checker?

Worth a punt before calling for an emergency general meeting or a vote of no confidence anyway!
 
I wonder if it might simply be an honest mistake caused by a grammar checker?

Worth a punt before calling for an emergency general meeting or a vote of no confidence anyway!
I did wonder if it might be a newer version of the rules which hadn't been sent out to members yet, in which case it could be as you say. However the document has a date in it's title which matches the date of the original version that all the members have.
 
I did wonder if it might be a newer version of the rules which hadn't been sent out to members yet, in which case it could be as you say. However the document has a date in it's title which matches the date of the original version that all the members have.

Could still be a grammar checker if the original file has been loaded into a word processor for reprinting to
 
Why on earth do you want to stay a member of this club?
Twenty five years of history, have made many good friends during that time at the Club.

Also I don't like letting bullies get away with anything. And most of all I will not tolerate deception or being lied to, that's not unreasonable is it?
 
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Twenty five years of history, have made many good friends during that time at the Club.

Also I don't like letting bullies get away with anything. And most of all I will not tolerate deception or being lied to, that's not unreasonable is it?

I did not get where I am today by standing up to bullies

three older brothers

boarding school

Agricultural college

Newspaper newsroom

the only man on woman's Hour

when others have the upper hand then fighting is pointless


no sir - time to back down and walk away
 
join Marconi sail a new river meet some more nice people and you can still visit you mates at you old club and even still go for a sail with them when you want

if it looks like it is going to be a train wreck then it wont be a good club to be in
or is it possible to ask for a vote of confidence in the committee
or start a new club with all the unhappy members
 
join Marconi sail a new river meet some more nice people and you can still visit you mates at you old club and even still go for a sail with them when you want

if it looks like it is going to be a train wreck then it wont be a good club to be in
or is it possible to ask for a vote of confidence in the committee
or start a new club with all the unhappy members
 
You need to see what the rules arre on changing the rules. Normally rules require a majority of members present at a GM to either introduce new ones or change existing ones. It is normal for general committees to have the power to suspend or expel members, but subject to prior notification and an opportunity for representation. A defined majority of the committee is usually. required
 
OP has been emailed a copy of the "Rules". This copy is different to the rules as published ina booklet. This strikes me that the emailed copy is not a true copy of the rules.
As said already rules as part of the constitution can only be amended by majority vote at AGM.
Very dry boring business but when the action is needed everything must be correct. But for yourself "gone " might be the best place to be. good luck olewill
 
On another thread someone asked why young people aren't joining clubs anymore. No wonder, the most exciting thing at this club is the change of "to" and "by".
 
Lazy Kipper....my exact thoughts. I sail in an area where there are almost no new sailors and at the last meeting about a meeting there was nobody under 30 and we still managed to have a row about what should "go through the committee" I just get on sailing and enjoy the water. enuf said!!!
 
On another thread someone asked why young people aren't joining clubs anymore. No wonder, the most exciting thing at this club is the change of "to" and "by".

you can belittle it if you like, but swapping those simple little 2 letter words has a massive impact on the meaning.

I have been involved in a couple of removals from office within the club committee (but fortunately not expelled from the club, that's their choice) and it's all down to the letter of the constitution and even those can be interpreted differently.

I feel for the OP

In my view there's two things he could do
1) walk - there's loads of other clubs around, he may have made friends at the current one, but there's no reason they can't remain friends or even move with him - the committee & club would look pretty sad if everyone else left....
2) fight - that involves lots of work rallying the other members of the club and realising you need a significant majority and a willingness to put their head above the parapet - many will be members for a quiet life and not want to get involved - it's possible to overturn a whole committee, call an EGM, highlight the wrongdoings and remove them from office - create the new committee and move on. Lots of work and a lot of uncertainty but unless the OP is willing to go this far then (IMHO) there's no point in starting.
 
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