12 100/35=3.23 p = 3.23 Thursday, October 5, 1978 University Daily Kansan --- Anti-bias amendment returned to committee By MARY ERNST Staff Reporter The University Senate Executive Committee voted yesterday to send a proposed anti-discrimination amendment back to the Faculty Rights, Privileges and Responsibilities for a recommendation on whether it should be adopted by the University Council. The amendment was proposed last fall by Carl Leban, professor of Oriental languages and a former member of SenEx, because of what he said was the unavailability of equal grievance procedures for people associated with the University of Kansas. The amendment says: "All rights and privileges granted to any person associated with the University of Kansas, and any regulations, processes or procedures instituted to guarantee those rights and privileges shall apply equally and in every way to all persons similarly associated with the University of Kansas." EVELYN SWARTZ, professor of curriculum and instruction and chairman of SenEx, said the amendment had been sent to two committees other than the faculty rights committee—the University Senate's Human Relations Committee and the Student Rights, Privileges and Responsibilities Committee. Swartz said that the faculty rights committee had not made any recommendations yet, but that its members had discussed the issue and after their final report had been released. The chairman of the Human Relations Committee had returned the amendment to SenEx, saying that current grievance procedures were thought to be adequate in their content. "It was recommended to me by a member of FHPR that we return the amendment to us." A MOTION was then raised that the amendment go back to the faculty rights committee and be returned to SenEx with recommendations by Nov. 15. The motion would also instruct the student rights committee that it still had the amendment as an agenda item. "It seems to PRPR that there was a gap in the grievance procedure somewhere," Swartz said. "I thought it was a mess on the end, the grievance procedure ought to be looked at." SenEx members also voted to ask Chancellor Archie R. Dykes to give them a report about which portions of the document had already been implemented. T. P. Srinivasan, professor of mathematics and a member of SenEx, suggested that the chancellor report to SenEx so that it could update the document if necessary. The preventative planning document is a series of suggestions about how the University of Kansas could avoid financial problems that would cause tenured faculty to be laid off. SWARTZ SAID she would ask Dykes to prepare a report of what had been done so far, but doubted he would it prepared by the time SenEx meets next week. SenEx postponed until its next meeting discussion of Charge No. 11 to the University Senate Committee on Foreign Students. Charge No. 11 outlines the committee's responsibility to handle the possible crisis in international foreign countries who are seeking to "monitor, control of harass legitimately enrolled students at KU." Mark Bernstein, graduate student member of SenEx, said that he had attended a recent meeting of the Foreign Student Committee and that the members of that committee had said they did not want to deal with the issue. "THEY FELT that it was the job of the University administration, the Kansas Bureau of Investigation and the Federal Bureau of Investigation to handle such He then asked to have the charge removed, but other SenEx members voted to discuss it at a later meeting after more investigation. The Faculty Executive Committee, composed of the faculty members of SenEx, voted to devote a two-hour meeting next week on the discussion of faculty sabbaticals. She said she would fight any attempt to have another election. SenEx met in closed session to discuss adding two members to the Foreign Ministry. "We'll get a court order," Lynch said. "I dappened the restraining lawyer. You dapped me." Members said they still were unsure after yesterday's meeting about what to do next. Oread... making money from every angle and we have sat back and let them." From nage one "Last year's proposal is dead," Swartz said of a sabbatical proposal adopted by FacEx but unacceptable to the administration. problems should they arise," Bernstein said. "We need to go back and see what we can compromise on," she said. Flynn said he hoped those in charge of the elections would be more careful about who gets the power. "WE'LL BE much more stringent about who's allowed to vote and who qualifies for membership in the association," Flynn He said he had checked some of the addresses given by people who voted for the landlord bloc and found that they did not live or own property at those addresses. Flynn said that he did not know who some people at the election were, but that he was However, Lynch said that many sons and daughters of landlords owned property in the district. Swartz said that before FacEx could do anything else, such as form a subcommittee to develop a new proposal, FacEx members would have to agree on basic points about the meeting. That was something yesterday's meeting, FakEx members decided to continue discussion next week. not convinced that they were eligible for membership in the association. To qualify for membership in the Oread association, one must be a resident of the neighborhood or an owner of property in the district. Members pay one dollar for annual dues. The neighborhood, which has about 3,640 residents, is an area of Lawrence bordered by Ninth and Massachusetts streets and the KU campus. "IF WE do form a subcommittee" Swartz said, "contact should be made between the subcommittee and the ad- dresser and between the subcommittee and FaeEk." 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