Faculty, CSU Still at Odds Despite Pay Raise
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Volleyball champs Dynamic duo For the record Spartans crush the Cardinal, win Stanford tourney SJSU prof, husband honored for health ed work Will A.S. start a campus record shop? EI SPORTSPAGE 4 [1 CAMPUSPAGES CAMPUSPAGE 6 Dt Volume 87, No. 32 Serving the San Jose State University Community Since 1934 Monday. October 13. 1986 Faculty, still at odds despite pay raise CSU By Paula Ray Christiansen ing process." said Jacob Swint, assistant vice The CFA represents more than 12,15 "We are fighting an autocratic take- Daily staff writer chancellor of emplov cc relations. full-time faculty and several thousand pan-time incr." Rice said, adding that CFA has been The struggle between the California 1,, UM' trustees were resisting the pay in- faculty on the 19 CSU campuses. Rice said. handed a list ill "roll backs,- taking away any ulty Association and the CSU hoard of trustees crease. hoping that negotiations regarding sal- CSU provided the salary increase to the power the CFA has in its faculty decision mak- continues. CVCI1 with the acceptance of a 6.8 ary would he settled during collective bargain- faculty in as timely a manner as possible under ing. percent salary increase by the CFA. ing. Naples said. The increase Wati granted the circumstances and hoped that the increase The chancellor's thee is too tar out iii once it was obvious that no immediate set- would speed deliberations. Naples said. "We have won a minor victory," said touch with campus issues to make decisions tlement would be reached, he said. "Most unions would he anxious to receive Scott Rice. CFA Northern Chapter President about personnel matters iv ithout the appropr Rice said he v iews the settlement as a sign an increase. I can see no legitimate purpose for and SJSU English professor. ate input from as its and students, he said. that faculty pay is not the central issue. non-acceptance except delay." he said. The two groups time been bargaining 'It is a ts its ii ase 01 go', eminent seek- The CFA hoard of directors contends that Rice said the CFA did not want to accept since CFA submitted its new job contract in ing control.' Rice said CSU trustees want to eliminate personnel deci- the salary increase because under the CSU pro- September 1985. sion-making where an arbitrator's decision is vision it ss ould have had to accept other issues After nine months t ti collective bargaining The lirst three-year contract expired June final. due puteess and pros isions that v.ere still being decided. with few results, Ctil said neither side was 30. .ioh-security lor temporars emplosees and faculty's right to The CSU and the Legislature originally. close to settlement and chose to declare an tin- CSC has requested the Public Employee recommend salaries or newly -hired and pro- tinted the distribution of salary increases so that passe is a way oh speeding up the process. Relations Board to appoint an arbitrator to de- moted facials . Rice said they would be pan of the bargaining process. Naples said. cide unresolved issue's, if the two sides con- CFA is also against f'51.1 allowing campus Naples said. "We simpls leel that there are still too tinue to disagree. said Caesar Naples..( presidents to hand out merit awards without "We cannot provide a cpiald v education many issues on the table. The (CFA) union nia State Uni% ersity % ice chancellor. faculty determination. and it is opposed to CSU to students when we have no p,'s, sr in deci- seems inept in collective bargaining," he said. Scott Rice, "The salary settlement will not affect the taking away the laeulis right to enter the earls sion-making with the chancellor s office." (TA is against an arbitrator and is seeking union rest of the issues being disputed in the bargain- retirement lin Tram. Rice addcd R ice said. .See ,V1-.GOTIATIONS. back page repreAentalive Making up Error-prone Spartans stop Utah State Theta Chi eases tension By Len Gutman Daily staff writer by serving neighbor Let's forget about the first hall of Saturday's 38-28 victory over the By Jane!! Hall Utah State Aggies, and pretend for a Daily staff writer minute that the Spartans played a A campus fraternity has "taken responsibilty" Mr ha- flawless game of football en route to rassing mentally ill persons from a local center and the fra- their fourth victory of the season ternity 's members will do volunteer work to help relations. In the second half. SJSU tint Theta Chi President Dave Anderson said fraternity 290 total yards in offense and out- brothers plan to paint the Grace Baptist Community Cen- scored the Aggies. 29-0. The Spar- ter's basketball gym and do volunteer work to ease the fric- tan defense allowed Utah State only tion between the two. 98 total yards, none on the ground. Two weeks ago, the center accused the fraternity of ha- Utah State had a total of 0 yards rassing mentally ill clients who use the lacility on a daily rushing for the game. basis. According to SJSU quarterback Mike Perez James Githens, the center's director, ha- threw a 62-yard touchdown pass to rassment and abuse from the fraternity has been occurring wide receiver Edo Malauulu, and for the past I I Nears. Recent incidents - such as dropping running backs Kenny Jackson and garbage and pouring water on mentally disabled clients aS Randy Walker each ran for a touch- they passed the fraternity's windows provoked Githens down. to send a letter of complaint to Theta Chi. Rover Greg Cox had a 51 -yard "I think (the tratemity) can do something good if they how interception return for a touchdown. want to." Githens said. "They're young and know and Jackson had 119 yards rushing. they're perceived tin campus. By being willing to help out. The point is, so what if the they might improve their reputation." Spartans had a lousy first half? Anderson said his fraternity wants to make an effort to They proved that they have the help the center. character they need to win a football "We've told them we're willing to gie them a hand. - game, even after being down by 22 he said. points. The fraternity has "taken responsibility tor the ac- Only I 1,028 fans witnessed the tions of which they were acv used. Anderson said. "I'm not comeback effort. The Spartans are going to deny that these things 'night have happened. I have now 4-2, 2-0 in the PCAA. to investigate this to determine it (those people responsible) "We're very thankful to he are still living in the house able to come back and play a ma: Githens said Theta Chi will have the opportunity to use second half," SJSU coach Claud,. the gym for basketball and intramural sports after it has Gilbert said. "We were very flat am: been painted. very unemotional in the first halt. Anderson said discipline of those responsible for the and did a poor job of executing." abuse had yet to he determined. He said the matter will first After the Spartans jumped out go to the fraternity 's alumni association. to a 6-0 lead on two Sergio Olivarez Dale Shy inske. eNCCIIIIVC director of the national head- field goals. the Aggies 11-4. I- I) ('hi, said it's too early to tell what discipli- capitalized on some major Spartan quarters of Theta nary action will he taken, if any. He said the fraternity's na- errors and went up. 28-6. will investigate the matter. The turning point of the game tional probation committee "We may to physically remove the people re- came on the Aggies' first drive of have sponsible or place the chapter on probation," Slivinske the second half, when Cox inter- said. cepted a pass from Utah State quar- terback Tom Ponich and took it in He said the fraternity had been on probation "on and for a touchdown. off" in the past for financial reasons, such as failing to pay "The quarterback was getting membership lees. blitzed and was flushed out of the Githens said he was surprised at the community's con- He tried to just dump it off and box. Kenneth K LamDaily staff photographer cern over the plight of the mentally ill. I stepped in front of it," Cox said. "We didn't know if the students would respond to Spartan defensive linemen Spartan wide receiver Kenny Roberts Long after Long intercepted a pass in out to watch the 38-28 victory, the this," Githens said. "(Because of the media exposure), See AGGIES. page 4 tackles Aggie defensive back Darrin the second quarter. Only 11,028 turned Spartans' third consecutive win. people have been really supportive.' Student aid enlisted Project 88 locks engineering's main entry By Marj Martin in San Carlos fight Daily staff writer If you've been anywhere near the Engineering Building lately, you By Frank Michael Russell may have run into a fence. found a Daily staff writer rlosO. locked door or even gotten lost. SJSU President Gail Fullerton Sail Ca On Wednesday morning the said she will seek student support to Street 4v main entrance to the Engineering gain city approval of the universi- 0- help Building was closed for two years. ty's proposal to close East San Carlos 0' The sign on the door read: Street. "Closed, use San Fernando en- She and Associated Students trance." The looks on engineering Boothe are preparing a whether to recommend the proposal to President Tom students faces seemed to say: "Now plans the San Jose City Council, which is letter explaining the university's what?" on the proposal.