
Credit Guidelines & Information {Credit
Quick Guide...}
GENERAL INFORMATION
- Unit of Currency: The
Womanshare unit of currency is the credit.
The smallest fraction that can be reported is 0.25 credit.
All charges that involve calculations or are for services
of less that 0.25 hours should be rounded up to the
next 0.25 credit.
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- Cash: Cash
should be charged for any costs incurred by the provider
regardless of credits charged. This may include carfare,
Xeroxing materials, food purchases, etc., but should
not include such social amenities as refreshments served
at meetings. Cash charges should be thoroughly discussed
and understood prior to any exchanges.
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- Preliminary Preparation: Preliminary
preparation and other work performed alone is to be
charged at the same rate as the service to which it
is related (see Womanshare Work, One-to-one
Service, and Workshops). However, time should be counted
only for substantive work performed (e.g., stuffing
envelopes, writing committee minutes, specifying workshop
exercises) and not for wool-gathering, musings and obsessing,
despite our belief that the latter activities have great
creative value. It is recommended that providers keep
track of preparation time as they go since it is very
difficult to estimate accurately later.
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- Waiting Time: Credits
should not be charged for extensive "waiting time"
involved in services such as cooking or transferring
records to tape. However, credits may be charged if
the waiting time cannot be otherwise used, such as some
instances when the provider is in the recipient's home
or when the recipient is late.
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- Negotiations: The
credits for sharing not included in this document are
open to negotiation by the women involved using categories
defined here as a framework. However, for Womanshare
work, contact the Credit Committee for clarification.
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SHARING FOR NO CREDIT
- Buddying with mutual benefit (sharing a walk, a movie,
dinner in a restaurant, a tennis game).
- Socializing.
- Attending monthly "pot luck" gatherings.
- Providing space for Womanshare meetings other
than monthly "pot luck" gatherings.
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TRAVEL TIME
- Definition: Travel
by the provider to and from a recipient's home, workshop
location or any other place where a service will be
performed. This does not include Womanshare work for
which no credits are allowed for travel.
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- Charge: 0.5
credit per hour for round trips of more than 30 minutes.
No credit for round trips of 30 minutes or less.
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WOMANSHARE WORK
- Definition: Organizational,
administrative, and clerical work performed for the
benefit of Womanshare, usually as a member
of a committee. (The proviso in the General Information
section restricting charging to "substantive work"
is particularly pertinent to Womanshare work.
The fact that these credits are not debited to another
member creates an inflationary situation that should
be limited as much as possible.)
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- Examples: Typing
newsletter, attending committee meetings, copying material
for distribution, calling Womanshare members
regarding official. activities, providing apartments
for "pot luck' gatherings.
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- Charges (debited to Womanshare):
1. Work for a
committee or other individual or group work for
Womanshare: 1 credit per hour.
2. Committee meetings
are periodic gatherings attended by committee members,
to serve the operational, growth and developmental
needs of Womanshare.
Attendance: 1 credit per meeting of three hours
or less (not counting social time), 0.5 credit per
hour after three hours.
3. Monthly "pot
luck" gatherings are get-togethers of the general
membership on the second Sunday of every month.
For providing space: 5 credits per meeting (2.5
credits for setup and cleanup, 2.5 credits for the
space).
Helpers: 1 credit for setup, 1 credit for cleanup.
Facilitators: 1 credit per meeting.
Attendance: No credit
4. The Womanshare
Council, comprised of committee members and members
at large, is the decision¨making body of Womanshare
and meets on a regular basis.
Attendance: 1 credit per meeting.
5. Travel time:
no credits.
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ONE-TO-ONE SERVICE
- Definition: Service
provided to one person, which may be in person or over
the telephone, and which includes preliminary preparation
time, if any.
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- Examples: Massage,
language instruction, building shelves, cooking a meal,
explanation of Social Security esoterica, transportation,
organization of materials to be lent out.
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- Charge: 1 credit
per hour, debited to the recipient.
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WORKSHOPS AND OTHER ONE-TO-MANY SERVICES
- Definition: Service
provided to several members simultaneously, including
preliminary preparation time, if any. The provider should
indicate the minimum number of participants acceptable
and may cancel if that number is not met. All participants
must be notified of cancellation at least 24 bows in
advance. Conversely, a workshop registrant, who cancels
less than five days prior to the workshop is still obligated
for the credits she would have paid had she attended
the workshop, regardless of the reasons for the cancellation.
However, the workshop provider may, at her discretion,
waive payment if the number of remaining attendees is
such that the impact of the cancellation is minor.
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- Examples: Mother/daughter
workshop, group cooking class, providing transportation
for a group.
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- Charge: One
credit per hour, debited to the recipients on a prorated
basis, except the recipients may not be charged more
than 0.5 credit per hour of actual workshop or class
time. If any of the participants are not Womanshare
members, the credits should be prorated as if all participants
were members, with the provider, naturally, receiving
fewer credits. It is assumed that the provider is being
compensated in some other way by the non-Womanshare
participants.
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- Sample Charge Calculations
- If Sarah leads a 2-hour workshop, prepares for 4
hours and has 8 participants, each participant is
charged 0.75 credit (2 + 4 divided by 8). If one of
those participants is not a Womanshare member, Sarah
will receive only 5.25 credits (7 times 0.75) rather
than the 6 credits she would receive if all participants
were in Womanshare.
- If Laura's class is 3 hours and her preparation
time is 7 hours and she has only 5 students, the formula
(3 + 7 divided by 5) would cause each student to be
charged 2 credits. However, since each participant
may be charged only 0.5 credit per hour of class,
she may charge only 1.5 credits to each member and,
therefore, receive only 7.5 credits for her work.
Laura can ensure that she will get her full 10 credits
by stipulating that her class must have at least 7
students (7 times 1.5 is 10.5). Alternatively, she
may choose to be satisfied with less.
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SHARING OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
| (Devising credit guidelines for the
enormous diversity of belongings that members wish to share
has been extremely difficult. Since no time is involved, the
general rule of one credit per hour cannot be applied. Therefore,
the following are broad suggestions that are subject to negotiation
by the provider and recipient. If there are any services provided
in addition to the goods, they should be charged at the regular
rate of one credit per hour.) |
Resources to Lend Out
- Definition: Belongings
that will be lent out for some period of time and then
returned.
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Examples:
Books, tools, tapes,
knitting patterns, clothing accessories, ski equipment,
cars, vacuum cleaners.
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Charge:
One credit for an appropriate
period to be agreed on (e.g., one week for a book, one
weekend for skis, three hours for a car).
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Resources
to Give Away
- Definition: Goods
that will be given away and cannot be returned or will
be used up.
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- Examples: Aloe
cuttings, embroidery thread, blank tapes, wardrobe items.
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- Charge: Based
on the length of service for which the provider would
be willing to trade. For example, if Andrea would accept
1/2 hour of ironing for her cross-referenced collection
of rutabaga recipes, then she should charge 0.5 credit.
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Resources
Used on Provider's Premises
- Definition: Equipment
and goods that will be used (but not used up) in the owner's
home.
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- Examples: Computers,
kitchen appliances, kiln, loom, sewing machine.
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- Charge: 0.25
credit per hour.
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