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Old 07-20-2005, 02:54 PM
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Originally posted by KLPDaisy
A question about standards boards and being "unsisterly." Can alumnae be brought up to standards? The reason I'm asking is cuz a few years ago I was reading a magazine and this one woman was saying how she and one of her coworkers were sorority sisters and the coworker was getting on everyone's nerves so the woman writing in to the magazine told everyone in the office things that the girl did in college to make them lost respect for her. This just struck me as being really unprofessional. But now as I sit and read this, I wonder if she could have been brought to standards for that as an alumna.
I don't know how you can bring an alumna to a collegiate standarsds board? She isn't involved in the chapter anymore, and what happens if she was never a member of your chapter? Why would a collegeiate standards board dole out a punishment/repercussion to a woman who was never a chapter sister?
If you are having a problem with an alumna, wouldn't the best place to address the concern be to your HQ?

Sorry, I keep thinking about this.

If this woman is having a problem with a co-worker who is behaving unprofessionally, and she so happens to be a sorority sister. I would think the best place to deal with this situation is with HR. They are the people that would deal with co-worker problems. I don't know why the sorority would be involved in this situation.
Would a local Alumnae group have a standards board?

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