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First the shareholders must demand that the management co send out notification when the Super is out on vacation and they should also list in the email/flyer who to contact should a crisis come up. Also have shareholders call or email the management co and the Board and/or bring it up at the Annual meeting. The more that are vocal then they’ll do something.
Do you have a porter? They could also get someone to fill in too. I’m sure the management co has a list of part time help either union or non-union members.
In my co-op we have a super and a porter so there is backup. The co-op behind me has a Super full time but help just on the weekends so I’m sure the weekend help do more hours when the Super is on vacation and especially for a week.
Basically it’s not managed properly. Co-op’s have a management co and board members…they should think of these things.
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