Use of Teams The functions of a Teams meeting will be regulated in their use to ensure the meeting runs as smoothly as possible, and to make it clear to the chair and deputy who would like to speak.
The chat box should only be used to state the following:
- Speaking for motion
- Speaking against motion
- Propose amendment to motion
- Speaking for amendment
- Speaking against amendment
- Call quorum
- Challenge the chair’s ruling
- Matter breaks articles of association
- Point of clarification to chair
- Point of clarification to proposer
- Point of clarification to speaker x (insert name)
- Procedural motion: move to vote
- Procedural motion: consider item in parts
- Procedural motion: reduce number and/or duration of speeches
- Procedural motion: send to referendum
- Procedural motion: refer to later meeting or committee
- Procedural motion: item to not be considered
- Procedural motion: temporarily adjourn meeting
- Procedural motion: move item to top of agenda
- Procedural motion: refer item to assembly or caucus
- Speaking for procedural motion
- Speaking against procedural motion
- Refer matter to Democratic Procedures Committee
The chat box should not be used for any other purpose by councillors. It may be used by the chair/deputy and union support staff to communicate useful information. Members should refrain from small talk during the meeting. Any questions councillors feel they still need to ask that does not fit into these rules (for example technology issues) can be asked on the Union Council Team page (general) which will be monitored. Use of camera and microphone Councilors should only turn on their camera or microphone when they are called to speak, and they should remain off at all other times. The use of camera when speaking is optional. The chair (or deputy) and union support staff may have their microphone and/or camera on at other times when this is used to aid the flow of the meeting. The chair, deputy and support staff will turn off microphones and cameras via meeting controls if these are still switched on outside of speaking.
Speaking when the chair calls you to speak:
- Turn on your microphone (optional camera), check it is turned on in both Teams and your computer settings.
- Introduce yourself with your name, pronouns and your role (that you are using to speak in this capacity). The chair will prompt you to provide this information if it is missed.
- The chair will invite you to continue and begin your time.
- Speak about your point.
- When finished, turn off your microphone (and camera). Addressing other councillors, the way we speak about and refer to other councillors in the meeting is important to ensuring everyone is comfortable to contribute their ideas.
We will adopt gender-neutral language throughout the meetings - this means:
- Refer to everyone using they/them/their(s) pronouns unless they have stated otherwise in their introduction, in which case use the pronouns they gave.
- If someone introduces themself with a name that does not match their Teams display, try your best to remember this and use the name given. We understand it can be difficult to remember in a large meeting, but it will be greatly appreciated if you do. Do not use titles when referring to councillors. Display names do not include titles, and assuming one based on display name/voice/appearance/pronouns may be incorrect. It is best to avoid use of titles in any capacity so that everyone is comfortable.
- Try to avoid group gendered terms where possible, for example say “hello everyone” instead of “hello ladies and gentlemen”.