University Daily Kansan Tuesday, March 26, 1974 2 Collective Bargaining Study Under Way at KU d, the titive By DAVE BURPEE Kawasan Staff Manager KansanStaff Reporter Collective bargaining studies have been initiated by faculty and administration representatives at the University of Kansas. The faculty study is being conducted by the local chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAIP). Grant Goodman, professor of history and East Asian studies and local AAUP president, said yesterday that the study found that 92% of students was sent to all faculty members yesterday. "We want to find out the opinions of the faculty on a variety of questions related to collective bargaining," he said. After determining faculty sentiment, he said, the AAPU can decide what to do. The possibilities, he said, range from doing research to actively supporting a formal position. The deadline for completing the questionnaire is April 1, he said. James Feldstein, director of labor relations, said that the University hadn't formulated a position on collective bargaining. "We are in the process of collecting The administration position is being culminated through a series of conferences held by the Association. This approach is necessary, he said, because there is the possibility that the University will have to deal with many students. The administration position is being Feldstein said that his office shouldn't be seen as an administrative arm in an adjudication case. opinions on the issue," he said. "Our position is not aimed at the AAUP. It is an attempt to develop a consistent reaction to treat everybody alike." The report will include statistics on crime in Lawrence for the last several years and a breakdown by districts of police operations in the city, Stamix said yesterday. Lawrence Police Chief Richard Stanwix will give a report on the operation of the police department to the Lawrence City Commission at 2 p.m. today in the meeting room on the fourth floor of the First Building, 9th and Massachusetts Streets. Chief to Deliver Police Report To Commission “It’s just to let the commissioners know what the department is doing.” he said. The commission will also consider resolutions ordering the widening of 23rd Street to a width of 64 feet from Iowa Street and the opening of two additional streets to enter into agreement with the Capitol Area Agency on Aging for future programming and planning services, and setting the time for a public hearing at the 1530 Tennessee St. TACOS $3.50 per Dozen Casa de Taco 1105 Massachusetts 843-9880 Try the Ombudsman Office We're open and ready to help you with your hassle whether it concerns the dorm, your classes or the administration. J. 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