Difference between revisions of "Collective Member Review Policy"
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===Probationary Members of the Collective=== | ===Probationary Members of the Collective=== | ||
− | When we hire someone into the collective, they are a 'Probationary Collective Member' for a little while. | + | When we hire someone into the collective, they are a 'Probationary Collective Member' for a little while. A 'Full Member' is a collective member that has passed through the 3 (or 6) month probationary period and the collective has agreed to grant full member status. The probationary member's initial 3 months will help the collective get to know them a little better. The probationary member will also have a 'Buddy', someone to do check-ins with, ask questions of, and generally help them through the acculturation process. Then, '''at 3 months''', they'll receive a review. When the review panel reports on the review at the next staff meeting, the staff collective will decide whether to: |
* Let the probationary member into the collective, | * Let the probationary member into the collective, | ||
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* The entire collective listens to the report from the review panel | * The entire collective listens to the report from the review panel | ||
* The reviewee then leaves the room so the collective can speak unhindered about how to proceed | * The reviewee then leaves the room so the collective can speak unhindered about how to proceed | ||
− | * | + | * When granting a probationary member full status, the collective must come to consensus in order to move forward. If the collective cannot come to consensus the probationary member is not granted full status and his/her employment must be terminated. |
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Revision as of 19:49, 8 January 2005
Purpose
The HR committee realizes that feedback is an integral part of making sure individuals in the collective are working in line with the mission and principles of Free Geek and therefore doing useful work. Many collective members have said that they would greatly appreciate such feedback. The committee therefore has decided to implement collective member reviews. The purpose of collective member reviews is to:
- Help collective members align themselves with the expectations that are placed on them,
- Assist collective members to acheive the self- and group-given goals for their positions,
- Give a forum for feedback on individual collective members, and
- Where appropriate, assist the collective in deciding whether to accept a probationary worker into the group.
If a member of the collective has difficulties with another, he or she should speak to the individual in person first if at all possible. The review should not, in most cases, serve as the first notification of problems.
The review should be a forum in which the person being reviewed is recognized for his or her successes as well as offered guidance from the rest of the collective on how to do things differently for the betterment of the organization. It's the responsibility of the review panel to take into account time constraints, skill level, interests, etc. when suggesting improvements. The review panel should work together with the reviewee to create a practical, reachable set of goals for him or her. These goals should be as specific as possible and should include the reviewee's own goals as well as those from the rest of the collective.
Procedure
General
- Collective members are given yearly reviews.
- All collective/probationary members must fill out review forms for each other collective/probationary member.
- The HR committee can call for a review at any time.
- Anyone can come to the HR committee and suggest a review of any collective member (even for themselves).
- If an HR committee member has a review called for them by another collective member, he or she may not participate in choosing the review panel.
- HR committee nominates 2-3 people to comprise the Review Panel and the staff collective OKs it.
- After the review panel has been chosen, it conducts the rest of the review, incuding handing out forms, tallying them, performing the sit-down review with the reviewee, recording new goals that have been set, and other exciting and intriguing tasks. To see the full breakdown of the responsibilities of the review panel, see the page on that subject.
- After the review has been completed, the review panel will report to staff at the next staff collective meeting. If the reviewee is a probationary member, the staff will then decide whether to accept them into the collective, ask them to leave, or keep them as a probationary member.
Probationary Members of the Collective
When we hire someone into the collective, they are a 'Probationary Collective Member' for a little while. A 'Full Member' is a collective member that has passed through the 3 (or 6) month probationary period and the collective has agreed to grant full member status. The probationary member's initial 3 months will help the collective get to know them a little better. The probationary member will also have a 'Buddy', someone to do check-ins with, ask questions of, and generally help them through the acculturation process. Then, at 3 months, they'll receive a review. When the review panel reports on the review at the next staff meeting, the staff collective will decide whether to:
- Let the probationary member into the collective,
- Terminate the probationary member, or
- Give the probationary member a 3-month extension to work out issues that arose in the review.
If the collective decides to extend the probationary period, another review will be given 3 months later, or approximately 6 months from the original date of hire. The review panel will again report to the collective, which will decide whether to:
- Let the probationary member into the collective or
- Terminate them.
Note that if, after their 3- or 6-month review, we terminate a probationary member, we don't expect that we'd want them to stay on for a transitional period (we also wouldn't expect that they'd want to!). In the end, though, we'll deal with this situation on a case-by-case basis.
When an individual enters the collective, they will receive a review every year on the anniversary of their initial hire date (or thereabouts).
Confirmation Process
At the staff meeting following the 3- or 6-month review of a probationary collective member, we'll do the following:
- The entire collective listens to the report from the review panel
- The reviewee then leaves the room so the collective can speak unhindered about how to proceed
- When granting a probationary member full status, the collective must come to consensus in order to move forward. If the collective cannot come to consensus the probationary member is not granted full status and his/her employment must be terminated.