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Aslan Shand
The board’s management of the Mullumbimby Rural Co-op has been called into question by shareholders, who have called a public meeting for this Wednesday, 28 April, at the Mullumbimby Ex-Services Club at 6pm to seek explanations from the board over the running and management of the Co-op.
Dissatisfaction from shareholders and employees has been building since the change of chair of the board in July 2020 from Maurie Maher to Ross Tucker, which changed the focus of the business according to some shareholders.
Stock not being available, failure to send out or accept payment of invoices, differences between the advertised board prices for fuel and the price on the bowser, accreditation of workers for sale of some products, and low morale are some of the key issues that the board has been asked to address at the meeting.
Letters to the editor
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The deadline for the
Byron Echo newspaper is noon Friday and letters longer than 200 words may be cut for the paper. However, longer letters are often published online before or after being published in the paper.
Send to Letters Editor Aslan Shand, email: [email protected], fax: 6684 1719 or mail to The Letters Editor,
The Byron Shire Echo, 6 Village Way, Mullumbimby, 2482, NSW, Australia.
Letters already published in other papers will not be considered.
Letters to the editor
We love to receive letters, but not every letter will be published; the publication of letters is at the discretion of the online and print letters editors.
The deadline for the
Byron Echo newspaper is noon Friday and letters longer than 200 words may be cut for the paper. However, longer letters are often published online before or after being published in the paper.
Send to Letters Editor Aslan Shand, email: [email protected], fax: 6684 1719 or mail to The Letters Editor,
The Byron Shire Echo, 6 Village Way, Mullumbimby, 2482, NSW, Australia.
Letters already published in other papers will not be considered.
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