Summer Session Kansan Monday, July 16, 1979 AAUP... 3 From page one did them good once." Now they are doing things to take it away." PRESSURE FROM outside is the legislators' problem, Srinivasan said. "They are reacting to the political climate by requesting cuts in state spending and taxation. They are using faculty members to override these cuts, but they feel we will rise against them," he said. But the groundwork for resistance by faculty members at KU has been laid. In November 1978 the Kansas Public Education bargaining units for state faculty members, The board ruled that a KU bargaining unit should comprise the following: the three ranks of professors; instructors and lecturers; teaching faculty greater; scientists; curators; counselors; full-time assistant instructors; and staff members equivalent to those of faculty partners. THE FACULTY could start unionization iy preparing a petition with the names of 30 percent of the unit. Then an election would be held to determine a bargaining agent for the unit. Bargaining agencies that might be included on the referendum include the Kansas Higher Education Association, the AAUP and the American Federation of Teachers. An option for no agent also would be included. Nationally, nearly one-third of all professional employees in higher education are already unionized in the 25 states that allow such bargaining units. "There is a trend that shows unions are no longer an order of deception in the part of the employees," Srinivasan said. "Increasingly, unionization is taken to be a way of orderly and well-defined procedure for the consolidations and resolution of grievances." HE SAID THIS change in attitude toward unions has made unionization just one more challenge. "It's only a question of how soon, which depends on the administration and the Legislature," he said. "They can accelerate the process by making bad judgments or mistakes. Or they can let the process take its own course." However, the consensus of KU administrators and faculty members seems to be that there is a lack of support for unionization now. Gerhard Zhard, chairman of the department of English and of the University Senate executive committee, said last week an ionization at KU was dormant, if not dead. "If after the unfriendly scrutiny of the joint committee the Legislature would make a unilateral decision on tenure, I could see the faculty uniting, but the union issue has never reached the referendum stage," Zuther said. "At the time proposals were submitted for unit determination, there were some disagreements about where to draw the administrative line and whether the law and engineering schools could be represented separately," he said. "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25 The answer to this question which is the opening words of the 2nd Psalm of the Bible, God Almighty's Revelation of the order given to the creatures of the Creator for their own good, profit, protection, benefit and blessing: "BLISSSED THE UNGODLY, NOR STANDD IN THE WAY OF SCORNFLUCE BUT HIS DELIIGHT IS IN THE LAW OF THE LORD; AND IN HIS DOLTH WOE MEDIATE DAY AND DAYS THAT THE FLOWER THREE PLANTED BY THE RIVERS OF WATER .. 1st Praise The Bible where God says of some of his people they were worse than the heathen. Maybe that time is here now Whose if we are not that blessed people whose God is the Lord?" What is your personal attitude and actions regarding God's Commandments and orders to man? God has condensed His orders and Commandments into what at times is called "The Ten Words." They were written with the intent of helping men to be better. He is his messenger to deliver them to mankind. Four thousand years ago he came down from heaven upon Mount Sinai, where several million men, women and children were gathered before the Mount. They beheaded, and they hung on the mountain trembled and rocked with earthquake-like a storms, all being enveloped in a great and terrible fire. When the noise and fury of the scene quieted, they heard the voice of God speaking out of the midst of the fire His Haven Titan. The stone was a massive rock with many stones, latter given to Moose. God wrote, God spoke these words audibly to several million men, women and children. It is not clear if they were on the verge of being eaten. Nearly 2,000 years after Sinai, God came again to the earth in Christian Jesus, who was born of a virgin without human authority in ministry, in the ninth chapter of Luke's Gospel, Christ reveals his faith in Jesus into hell fire! When this声 sound found there no way out he enthroned himself to send to the earth and warm his life with his love. But when they answered his answer came back, "They have Moes and the prophets; let them hear them. . . if they hear not Moes and the prophets, will they be persuaded, though one rose from the dead! Christ arose from the dead on the third day for salvation of His people—praise God! Moses and the prophets are the schoolmaster to bring us to Christ. The living soul of Jesus is called by the name the soul to ChriST and His Salvation. You folks, denominations, who neglect or reject God's Ten words, but talk much about the resurrection and New Testament would do well to mediate day and night on these words to Christ; Jesus will be persecuted, though one rose from the dead. P. O. BOX 405 DECATUR, GEORGIA 30031 We have hot dogs... and more! Wiener King serves the World's Greatest Hot Dogs—but the rest of our menu is great too. Wiener King has a commitment to quality in food and service. 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