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As Freegle UK we agreed that if a Volunteer wanted to request a poll about some aspect of Freegle that concerns them, they were required to get 10% of Central members to support this.
As Freegle UK we agreed that if a Volunteer wanted to request a poll about some aspect of Freegle that concerns them, they were required to get 10% of Central members to support this.


The procedure for doing this was detailed here - http://wiki.ilovefreegle.org/10%25_Poll_Procedure
The original "10% Poll Procedure" for doing this has been [[Archived Documents|archived]].


As Freegle Ltd we now have the Rules in place to safeguard against unpopular decisions by the Board. The principle remains firmly in place, however, that should a significant aspect of concern be raised, whether by a 'show-of-hands' poll on Central or other means, the Board will take these into account and Members ultimately have the processes of Rules 25 and 26 to use if necessary.
As Freegle Ltd we now have the Rules in place to safeguard against unpopular decisions by the Board. The principle remains firmly in place, however, that should a significant aspect of concern be raised, whether by a 'show-of-hands' poll on Central or other means, the Board will take these into account and Members ultimately have the processes of Rules 25 and 26 to use if necessary.

Latest revision as of 17:30, 14 November 2024

As Freegle UK we agreed that if a Volunteer wanted to request a poll about some aspect of Freegle that concerns them, they were required to get 10% of Central members to support this.

The original "10% Poll Procedure" for doing this has been archived.

As Freegle Ltd we now have the Rules in place to safeguard against unpopular decisions by the Board. The principle remains firmly in place, however, that should a significant aspect of concern be raised, whether by a 'show-of-hands' poll on Central or other means, the Board will take these into account and Members ultimately have the processes of Rules 25 and 26 to use if necessary.


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