[[PageOutline]] = Leadership Committee Democracy Proposal = = MF/PL's Organizational Structure = May First/People Link is a democratic, membership-based organization. MF/PL has a federated structure consisting of multiple organizations that share technology and are united politically by a single leadership committee. = MF/PL's scope and vision = May First/People Link is an Internet organization and a movement organization. The Internet defines the scope of our political analysis and vision: through direct experience providing Internet services to our membership, our task it so define the political contours of the Internet and advance political positions consistent with our statement of unity. MF/PL's direction is based on the priorities of the broader left struggles in the communities and countries in which we work and on the organized international struggles that are aligned with our statement of unity. == Membership == The membership has the ultimate power in the organization. All decisions should be made and implemented based on the direction of the membership. The membership meets once a year. At least one in-person meeting is hosted by each organization at the same time. All locations are linked via the Internet and participation is made available remotely to people not able to attend in person. At the membership meeting: * The membership is introduced to the leadership committee members, the work teams and the staff and is recruited to participate in one of the work teams; * The out-going leadership committee is responsible for organizing the meeting; * The outgoing leadership committee and each active work team is responsible for reporting on their work, and having their work evaluated by the membership; * The membership identifies the broad goals for the coming year; * The membership elects the new Leadership Committee to direct the implementation of these goals. === Decision making process === The membership meeting votes for leadership committee members from a selection of nominated candidates with the top 15 vote getters filling the leadership committee. A quorum equal to 10% of total active membership is required for the vote to be valid. Broad goals are collaboratively chosen by participating members in a fashion decided on by the outgoing Leadership Committee. == Leadership Committee == The Leadership committee meets face-to-face once a year no more than 4 months after the membership meeting. The LC schedules phone calls as needed, and communicates by [https://lists.mayfirst.org/mailman/listinfo/leadership_committee private email list]. The Leadership Committee's responsibilities are to: * discuss and approve work plans submitted by work teams at the face-to-face meeting; * evaluate member disputes with the activities of any work team and ensure each work team is operating in a way consistent with the MF/PL statement of unity; * choose one director per organization. The directors job is to support and provide direction to the active work teams in the director's organization, resolve disputes, represent the organization in the media, and make emergency decisions on behalf of the organization that cannot wait for LC approval; * choose one or more chairs that are responsible for organizing the work and shaping the direction of the leadership committee * evaluate the work teams and the director(s) * stop any work team activities that is deemed to be inconsistent with the mandate of the LC * approve budgets submitted by the work teams * approve financial transfers between participating organizations to ensure all work team budgets are met * ensure each LC member participates in at least one work team === Decision making process === ==== Voting ==== * Quorum: The Leadership Committee requires a quorum of 50% for decisions to be valid. * A good-faith attempt will always be made to reach unanimity. If the LC is not unanimous, then proposals must be approved by more than 2/3 of the leadership committee members who vote. Abstentions are allowed and count toward quorum. ==== Participation ==== All members are encourage to attend and participate in all Leadership Committee meetings, however, only Leadership Committee members may vote. Any LC member may request a private session restricted to just LC members to discuss sensitive topics (such as personnel). == Work Teams == Work teams are groups of members organized to carry out work needed by MF/PL, such as the technical support team, internationalization team or outreach team. Work teams are empowered to make any decision necessary to carry out their work provided it is consistent with their work plan. In addition to tasks particular to the work team, all work teams must: * prepare an annual plan to be discussed and approved at the LC face-to-face meeting * prepare a written report and evaluation of the work team activities for the anual membership meeting * publicly publish meeting times and information on how members can join === Decision making === Work teams may choose their own form of self-organizing and decision making. === Participation === Work teams are primarily volunteer. All MF/PL member are strongly encouraged to participate on a work team. Any MF/PL members can propose and form a new work team. == Staff == MFPL staff is a special work team composed of people from all the federated organizatoins. Staff make themselves available on regular, weekly basis to perform labor for the organization and participate in weekly staff meetings. Staff may be volunteers or be paid. The staff meets weekly (in-person and by phone) and via an email list. The staff's responsibilities are to: * perform the day-to-day operations of the organization * provide support to the other work teams and help initiate new work teams * ensure that the day-to-day operations of all federated organizations are consistent and in sync. == Concerns == [to be filled out...] === diversity === how do we make sure that MF/PL as a membership organization reflects the diversity of our membership? In particular, we are concerned about having decisions made predominately by white men and technologists, who are often in positions of power. === accountability === how can MF/PL membership hold decision-makers accountable for their promises and their actions? What does this mean for members? For workers? For decision-makers? === transparency === how can MF/PL members (and allies, and prospective members) be aware of what is happening in the organization? how does the organization engage members so that they want to know? === communications === how can MF/PL members make sure their voices are heard and respected during the decision-making process? how does the organization actively encourage members to make suggestions, advocate for positions, give feedback, or participate more generally? === democracy === how do MF/PL members get a voice in the operation of the organization? What should a member who is unhappy with things do to improve matters? How does the organization respond to the needs and politics of its members, including (especially?) those members who are short on money, time and other resources?