The International Molders Union of North America

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The International Molders Union of North America
Frank Tenney Stockton
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1^ Constitution, 1907, art. 11, sec. 2.
453] MEMBERSHIP 65 assumed only by members who have drawn disability ben- efits, and that as for others who cease work as journeymen, active membership may be maintained if it is desired. As a matter of course, most members entitled to honorary cards decide to draw them.
Expulsion and Suspension. — For many years suspension and expulsion went unregulated by the International Union. The lack of uniformity which prevailed had a demoralizing influence, since
... in some local unions it was very easy to expel a member while in others even a reprimand was diffi- cult to obtain. Uniform procedure relative to expulsion was finally provided in 1873 when a decision by President Saffin was sustained by the convention. The decision held that before a member could be expelled he must be given an open trial before a committee of his local union, after charges had been submitted in writing, and that the vote to expel must be carried by a two thirds majority. The convention of 1876 provided the same procedure for sus- pension, fines, and reprimand as for expulsion and regu- lated the method of voting upon the various penalties.

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