University Daily Kansan, August 25, 1981 Page 5 TITTER HES AT ATH... s mad- more much lility of being prives er all oblem bes be ed "'s ne ne nn an s. Increases From page 1 failed to pass last year, could decide the fate of the 13 percent increase, Branson said. All the Lawrence legislators, except for State Sen. Jane Eldridge, said they would work toward the 13 percent goal. Eldride, R-2nd was on vacation and unavailable for comment. Apparently it is Budig and the KU faculty Convocation "Faculty salaries are inadequate now because the increases received in past years have merely built upon an inadequate base. "Inflation has compounded the problem, and we are rapidly approaching a crisis. When our highest younger faculty members begin to receive very unfriendly new vocations, we suffer grave sequestras." Budig also mentioned the importance of funding for the University's libraries and scientific equipment. LATER AT A LUNCHON in his honor, Budig said. "We have an enormous potential for growth. We all dedicate ourselves, we can record our achievements on the 10 top public universities in the country." Budig remained optimistic that he would see his goals accomplished. Also supporting Budig is the KU chapter of the American Association of University Professors, which represents all fields of study at the University. The Association has supplied Budig with information and has done some lobbying itself. who have the most interest in the salary question. Dave Shulenburger, president of the chapter, said the group supplied Budig with a report by the national AUP, which surveyed 2,550 college institutions last year. The report shows the KU is in the bottom 20 percent in total compensation—salaries and fringe benefits—for associate and assistant professors. Shulenburger, an associate professor of business, said faculty members needed every bit of the 13 percent increase. "Anything less will show up in turnover and the lowering of morale," he said. Last year, KU lost 55 faculty members, most going to higher paying jobs, Shulenbury burial said. Evelyn M. Swartz, a member of the AAUP's executive committee, said she hoped the increase could be more than the proposed 13 percent. Ernest E. Angino, chairman of the University Faculty Executive Committee, said a low salary increase, such as last year's 7 percent, again this year would further erode KU's position in relation to other university salaries and industry salaries. EARL RICHARDSON/Kansen Staff Chancellor Budig confers with Masahiro Chiga, vice chancellor for hospital administration at the KU Med Center, in a hallway at Murphy Hall before walking from Murphy to Allen Field House for the convoitation. ATTENTION STUDENTS! 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