Membership rights
Question
Our members live all over Switzerland and in neighbouring foreign countries, for many of them it is not possible to attend the general meeting. Is it admissible to have a general meeting online?
Answer
Members have the right to attend the general meeting and to participate in voting and elections as well as the corresponding discussions. If a Swiss association has members with residence in a foreign country, it must ensure that these members can make use of their rights. As a supplement or substitute for a physical meeting, an online meeting can be held via an online conference room (e.g. Skype, Facetime, etc.) or via a live stream from the meeting with a chat option for discussion and voting. This is admissible provided all members are invited in time, have access to the Internet and receive the necessary documents and access data. A further prerequisite is that the articles of association provide for online meetings.
Question
Our articles of association state that the invitation to the general meeting must be issued in writing. Are we also allowed to send the invitation via e-mail?
Answer
In order to convene a general meeting in accordance with Article 64 of the Swiss Civil Code (ZGB), the articles of association and/or, where applicable, a certain association practice must be adhered to. If the invitation has been sent by letter until now, a sudden change to e-mail may be challenged under certain circumstances if the invitation doesn't reach all members. The decisive factor is that all individuals who are entitled to participate are made aware of the convocation in good faith and in a timely manner that allows for them to actually participate.
It is therefore advisable to formulate the form of convocation precisely in the articles of association. Various types of convocation are possible: by letter, via e-mail, a notice on the association noticeboard, newspaper publications, as part of association bodies, etc.
The law does not specify a specific form for the exercise of the right to put forward motions, with this also being true for the requesting of an extraordinary general meeting. Unless the articles of association stipulate otherwise, other means are therefore also possible for motions: e-mail, phone, etc.
Question
In our association, trainees and students do not pay a membership fee. Are they still entitled to vote?
Answer
As all members have the right to equal treatment, members who are exempted from the payment of a membership fee also have full voting and electoral rights. In fact, equal treatment would also apply to the membership fee. It is, however, possible to govern objectively justified differences in the articles of association.