Proposed London IVC resolution for next AIVC conference. Background to the resolutions.

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Proposed London IVC resolution for next AIVC conference. Background to the resolutions.

Our proposals We are proposing revisions to the ways in which (1) numbers of votes for resolutions affecting finance and (2) levy levels are calculated. The aim is to make them fairer and more democratic by reflecting changes in typical club membership numbers.

Our proposals Firstly numbers of votes for resolutions affecting finance

Relevant section of current constitution on motions 34. On motions affecting finance, Clubs shall have votes related to their membership. There shall be two votes for the first 200 members or part thereof, and one additional vote for each further 100 members or part thereof up to a total of 1000 members. There shall be one more additional vote for each further 200 members or part thereof above This is set out in the following table; MEMBERS: VOTES: per 100 or part thereof 1001 or more per 200 or part thereof.

Why is this now unfair? The old voting system, by having a number of incremental steps where an extra vote could be achieved over the membership range typically then existing, produced a fair proportionality. This was important in voting for financial matters. Because memberships have declined this fair proportionality has been lost.

Proposed revision of article 34 On motions affecting finance, Clubs shall have votes related to their membership. There shall be two votes for the first 100 members or part thereof, and one additional vote for each further 50 members or part thereof up to a total of 200 members. There shall be one more additional vote for each further 100 members or part thereof above 200. This is set out in the following table; MEMBERS: VOTES: – per 50 or part thereof per 100 or part thereof

Plot with old rules

Plot including new rules

Our proposals And secondly revision to levies calculations:(does not apply to insurance aspect of levy)

Relevant sections of current constitution on levies 50. Dues and levies upon member Clubs, and dates for payment, shall be fixed by a General Meeting of the Association. They shall be proportional to the membership of a Club, except that Clubs with over 1000 members shall pay half rates for any member after the first 1000.( reminder: vote per 100 or part thereof vote per 200 or part thereof ie half voting rights )

Proposed revision of article 50 Dues and levies upon member clubs, and dates for payment, shall be fixed by a General Meeting of the Association. They shall be proportional to the membership of a Club, except that Clubs with over 200 members shall pay half rates for any member after the first 200.

Why is this important? Most clubs are trying to cut costs so as to reduce membership fees in light of competition. London has reduced its costs which is reflected in lower membership subscriptions (£55 reduced to £25). We have managed to reverse a decline in numbers but this requires heavy spend on marketing.

Impact of our proposals We acknowledge that under our proposal all clubs will pay a larger basic levy – but currently larger clubs are paying more than their fair share. This can be seen in the chart below. Our proposals are still weighted towards the smaller clubs. Larger clubs still contribute more than is reflected in their voting power but our proposal goes some way towards fairness

Impact of our proposals CURRENTPROPOSED % revenue contribution % financial voting power % revenue contribution % financial voting power Clubs >300 (1) Clubs >200 (5) Clubs >100 (4) Clubs >50 (14) Clubs <50 (15)

Impact of our proposals? Current memership is 3,575 Current levy =2.84(excluding insurance) Current income = 10, Adjusted membership = 3,410(for calculation of levy NOT INCL INSURANCE) Levy required to maintain income = £2.98 An increase of only 14p per head

Our proposals are in the spirit of the original constitution. We are committed to a strong AIVC that serves its constituent clubs well and that enables us to learn from each other in a challenging environment.