University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 10, 1974 Facultv Unionization 7 From Page One recently, referring to the current strike of public-school teachers in Kansas City, Mo. "I fail to see how collective bargaining could do better than we did this year. We did very well getting raises by using the established systems." David Quadagno, associate professor of --physiology and cell biology, expressed puxed emotions about unionization. "If the Board of Regents continues to get raises for us so that we are comparable to other universities of this size, then I think we don't need a bargaining union," he said. "We're not going to wear pants or we don't get a raise, the only alternatively would be to unionize." Senate Allotments . . . The senate's allotment includes $10,000 to partially fund the Liberal Arts and Sciences mount it is guaranteed by senate legislation. Beisner said the University administration would supply another $10,000 to students. The senate's allocation includes yearly salaries of $1,140 for the president and vice president and $1,060 for the treasurer. The senate also requested last year, according to Beisner. From Page One The Student Executive Committee chairman, Bari Haram, Creeuvre, Mo., junior, will receive $000 next year. That amount will be contributed to a memorial mended by the 1974-75 state. Beiser said. The recommended allocation of the Anateur Radio Club was increased by $3.82 because it had freshman and chairman of the Communications Committee, said the committee had not allocated the $3.82 because of a misinterpretation of budgeting concerns. All other allocations were passed as recommended by the Communications Organization Kansas Agricultural University KSU Amateur Radio Club Friends of the Called Farmworkers KSU Amateur Radio Club Request Allocation $320.000 $429.820 1.500 1.500 266.000 1.500 4,600.000 1.540.000 group 294.30 120.00 TVT Action Committee 450.00 100.00 Student Rif Association 485.00 165.00 American Association 1,551.00 611.00 Student Association 2,127.00 1,512.00 Student Association 1,850.00 375.00 Association 1,850.00 375.00 Dwight D. Eisenhower School 320.00 Graduate School Council 15,146.00 1,500.00 Students for Sociology 13,344.00 750.00 Psychology Students 922.50 1,500.00 Graduate Linguidges Association 722.50 0.00 American Institute of Architectural Automatics 430.50 210.00 Architecture and Urban Design 1,370.00 210.00 Black Teen 2,095.00 600.00 Adventry Education Student 628.00 654.00 Social Work Student 762.00 700.00 Social Work Students 3,200.00 600.00 Black Business Student Council 575.00 150.00 Complined Health Services 0,000.00 1,000.00 Linguidges Student Association 680.00 0.00 KU Paraplegic Club 860.00 0.00 PHarmaceutical Association 280.00 0.00 Pharmaceutical Association Forum 680.00 1,410.00 MECRA Protection Association 6,613.00 1,410.00 RKYU Protection Association 3,955.20 1,290.00 Commission on the Status of Women 3,600.00 2,780.00 Committee on Indian Affairs 3,600.00 2,780.00 SOCMCRA 6,864.00 8,200.00 Outhouse Clearing House 530.00 2,251.00 Outhouse Utilization 1,120.00 1,630.00 People-to-People Legal Aid Society 1,120.00 1,630.00 Ind氏 75.00 5,960.00 1,320.00 Lawrence Plan Planning 1,922.00 0.00 Campus Veterans 2,774.00 1,414.00 Veterans Administration 1,414.00 The University of Kansas is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified persons regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, and sex are urged and encouraged to apply for the position. The University of Kansas is seeking a person for the position of University Attorney. The person must be a member of the Kansas bar, duly registered and authorized to practice law in Kansas, must possess superior ability, and should be either a member of the faculty or staff of the University of Kansas or sufficiently knowledgeable about the University to be able to serve effectively. Salary is subject to negotiation. Applications and nominations should be submitted to, and a description of the position may be obtained from, Richard von Ende, Office of the Chancellor, 223 Strong Hall, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 66045. Applications and nominations must be received by April 22, 1974. Earl B. Shurtz, Professor of Law, Chairperson University Attorney Search Committee Another reason for unionizing, he said, would be if united professors continued to pay the same salary. NEEDED IMMEDIATELY "Loyalty to KU doesn't exist among many younger members of the faculty, being a strong ally of our students." Victor Salem, executive secretary of the Kansas Higher Education Association, supports the idea that declining enrollments and corresponding faculty reductions are a major part of the recent interest in immigration. "Professors are concerned with the selection of those to be dismissed," he said. "There is apprehension and fear throughout the system over this issue." political science, said unionization might result it a majority of the faculty decided there was no other way to maintain or improve their positions. Attitudes vary from discipline to discipline and depend on the job market, be "Those with poor job possibilities perhaps feel helplessness and perhaps feel that some group representing them could cope with the powers." be said. James Feldstein, director of labor relations at KU, said collective bargaining contracts usually discussed seniority in detail and always almost unwritten merit. usually negotiated by unit instead of by individual worth. Chancellor Archie R. Dykes said the unionization effort and it was time to implement its legislation. In addition to disagreements about the benefits of unionization, there is controversy over the professional aspects of faculty members participating in a union. "When you get into consequences that follow from emotionally charged adversary situations and both sides call each other names, then it is unprofessional," he said. Feldstein said collective bargaining tended to formalize relationships but it didn't necessarily make them unprofessional." "I don't know whether there is anything unprofessional about collective business." Dykes said that he wasn't sure whether the potential effects of unionization would be good or bad but that he was "relatively open about the entire issue." Francis H. Heller, professor of law and Merit doesn't appear in salary negotiations, he said, because salaries are Feldstein said favorable reactions to collective bargaining usually came from people who were weak or who weren't sure they could handle their own affairs. K. J. K. U. S.U. (Spring) intercourseJ internship starts this weekend Sunday—10:38 a.m. Kentan Union 1642 North Carolina, Kentan Union Call 1642-3434 Jayhawk Jamboree 1974 Saturday, April 18. 9 p.m. p-4 person teams time trials (Lakeland, Kansas) Sunday, April 28th. 9 p.m. 4th Annual K.U. Criterium. K.U. Campus 6th Annual K.U. Criterium. K.U. 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Meeting every Monday 4:30 p.m. Basement of Military Science Building (Rile Range) Proposed KUSU match upcoming LAWRENCE YOUTH HOSTEL: April 13 & 7 - Notre Dame MCSA women's race April 13 & 14 - Iowa State Drake MCSA April 13 & 14 - KANSAS-Perry Yachts Club MCSA April 13 & 14 - Ohio Wesleyan Uni. MCSA May 11 & 12 - Ohio Wesleyan Uni. MCSA K. U. RIFLE CLUB: HARTMANN MT. OREAD BIKE CLUB: WILDERNESS ADVENTURE: People needed to help establish a local Youth Hostel for summer of 74 CHESS CLUB: Top quality Camping Equipment For rent from S.U.A. Office Inquire at 864-3477 Fidelity Union Life For additional information on these recreational programs, contact the S.U.A. Office, Kansas Union - 864-3477. CANOE TRIPS: JON MIKE K. U. 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