In this episode we discuss key concepts of holding meetings, like notice requirements, minute-taking, quorums and proxies, and provide real-life examples to illustrate how you can achieve best practice.
Meetings are an essential part of running a registered organisation. They are the place for decision-making, sharing information, asking questions and solving problems.
The Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Act 2009 (the RO Act) requires the rules of registered organisations to govern how certain meetings are conducted in organisations and branches. However, effective governance practices for conducting meetings go beyond the requirements in the RO Act.
ROCpod was a monthly podcast created by the Registered Organisations Commission, which is now abolished. The obligations for registered organisations remain unchanged, with the functions transferred to the Fair Work Commission as the regulator from 6 March 2023. If you need further information please contact the Fair Work Commission on 1300 341 665 or email [email protected].
Episode 13: Good governance in practice - holding meetings
Episode highlights
- 03:15 Holding virtual meetings during the covid-19 pandemic
- 05:20 The importance of knowing your rules
- 08:50 Giving notice for a meeting
- 12:20 Meeting agendas
- 15:12 Be inquisitive and ask questions
- 16:40 The recording and access of minutes
- 20:55 Proxies and how they may interact with quorum rules
Links
- Conducting meetings fact sheet
- Officer induction kit – for an activity about identifying the meeting procedures in your organisation’s rules.
Disclaimer
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This information is general and is not intended to be comprehensive, it is designed to assist in gaining an understanding of the relevant provisions of the legislation, the regulator and its work. The regulator is not able to provide legal or accounting advice.
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