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Serving the San Jose State UniverAny Community Since 1934 Wednesday. February 4, 1987 Concert cancellation halts beer sales By David Barry . sando good crowd and make ').2,01111. we 1 -of Ihs xv hole veal . the v omen setts in the aushionum. similar to a Daily staff writer would still end up paying $1,000." chair only gets 14LhOO that's not a policy already in place at the Student Expenses and passibte "lie took a phone vote over the she said. lot of money to work with." she said. Union. with drv rush have forced the Asso- Christmas break to have it approv ed. also did not believe the "It is really hard to put on concerts 'The sale of beer Alexander Fullerton said at a news confer- ciated Student Program Board to Alexander said. sale at beer and other concessions with that small amount of mane).'' ence yesterday she wanted to protect would not have cancel two events at which beer and 'But when I was looking at his would have increased attendance. "We just want to give the stu- Morris Dailey because of its desig- other concessions were to have been budget on Monday, I noticed that we dents some concerts." Alexander said. "I agree with what Marcus Am. nation as a historical landmark. increased attendance, sold. did not have enough money to put ii "We didn't realim how low our bud- chairman ot the Student Union board Alexander also said a prime con- One event was scheduled for a on,'' she said. get was." but it may have cut our of directors said," she said. "The sale sideration for canceling the March 7 March 7 concert featuring the hands The concert would have cost Another reason or the small bud- of herr would not have increased at- concert was the program hoard's need the Suburbs and the Kingpins. 000 for both bands. Alexander said get is the financial problems the pro- costs.' tendance, but it may have cut our for money to put on Its spring blues But due to a lack of funds in the "We would have had to pav gram hoard had last year. A contribut- costs. We may have made $200 to show. Verda Alexander concert budget, the program hoard will so for the Suburbs. plus !Bones tor ing reason for those problems were the $301) on it." A.S. program hoard director be unable to hold the event, said Verda the opening act. plus ans other ex- guidelines put forth by the administra- 'It's something that we do every Alexander. A.S. program hoard direc- penses... Alexander said. One of the prime reasons for put- tion. Alexander said. year. It costs about S5,000 and we tor. 'Onginalls . Paul w anted to ting off the event is the small budget Last semester. President Gail Ful- wanted to have money to put it on." Paul (loch/. program ...b.tard con- charge S2 for students and S5 for non- that Goeltz has to work with. Alexan- lerton said non -students who are under Alexander said. cert chairman. came up %kith the idea students. but even ii we were to get a der said. IN would not he allowed to attend con- See BEER. hack page A cut above Fact-finder found for I faculty contract fight
11% t ,,iii P11111:111 the CM' ss stein. We are deciding if , ," Writer shared goseinance (between the fac- , iittiators for the faculty's ulty and the chancellor's office' xv ill 111110n and the OW ss stem have ini- exist.'' Rice said, 'This is a historical tiated the Iinil step in their stalled con- The new contrito w ill determine tract talks the faculty will continue 111 have a moment in the CSU -Hie two parties has,: chosen an say in what direction the CSU systelll arburatsir called a fact finder takes. or he merely "hired help." he system. We are help settle some of the 50 unresolved said. issues that stand between the faculty "This concerns students. too. deciding if shared and the Caldorma State University Without shared governance. CSU governance (between Chancellor's e schools will he more like assembly ['rob:visional arbitrator Phillip Ta- lines, and students will he more like the faculty and the moush null hold a series ol hearings anonymous, interchangeable pans." beginning in early March at California Rice said. chancellor's office) r State University at Long Beach, said He is also concerned about the Scott Rice. California Faculty Asso- growing number al temporary faculty will exist.' r ciation chapter president. hired in the ('SI.' system. Scott Rice t de' Rice said he is most concerned Temporary faculty members are ('EA chapter president about the facults losing collective bar- precluded from doing their hest be- I gaining. established in I t)83, cause they don't hase the joh security With collective bargaining, loth that a tenured faculty member has. sides must sit down together and reach Rice said. agreements through compromise. - sl. he "Temporary faculty are kept that faculty are necessary where enrollment explained. way. on purpose. because they are so fluctuates... said Vice Chancellor PI .., Asked why the CSU wants to take vulnerable. They cannot talk hack Ito Jacob Sanuum. CSIT s chief negotiator. hack collective bargaining. Rice said the administration)." he said. 'Some are kept there too long One %Vont: "power... "Tenure is for the students. If though... he said. "We've been operating with the v. t 1) .fildr teachers want to have intellectual inde- CSU has proposed a three-year s polite Inman of shared governance." pendence and teach it. they can't he in limit or faculty with temporary status. he said fear of losing their jobs." he said. Samit said. is a historical moment in "A certain amount of temporar Xci t ' -This /of A pave s '4 H - 1 ... . . 1 Athletics A.S., employees ._ ... .._ . i nets bucks at auction set to negotiate By Stephanie M. Nichols Divya Jhala Daily staff writer Craig Kohlruss Da ly staff photographer Daily staff writer Four tickets to this year's All - Union negotiations are expected like a seasonal haircut, the campus maple trees receive winter trimming from tree cutter David Star game. donated by Baseball to begin between Associated Students Ramirez 001 and Supervisor of (rounds Eric Forrest. Commissioner Peter Ueberroth. and its employees next week after a netted the Spartan Foundation and month's delay. said Roger Wert. A.S. the SJSI.' Alumni Association vice president. S5,050. Since the A.S. changes every The purchasers will he SJSU year. the employees decided to union- maternal leave alumnus Ueberroth's guests in the ite to ensure the continuity ()I their SJSU moms get Commissioner's box at the Oakland Os. Wert said, Coliseum on July 14. "The A.S. employees telt every J ulic I,afTrrn,cn The Foundation and the new administration tried to change the Daily stall writer Alumni Association raised more rules and so they decided they needed Maternity and sick leave policies at SA( will not he 'We've had a policy . . . for than Sh0.000 Irom a benefit auction at contract. There was an election and changed because of a recent California law. which grants held on Saturday night in the Stu- we vson with a 4-0 vote." said Jim Du unpaid maternity leave and reasonable attempts at reinstate- approximately the past 10 years.' dent Union Ballroom. said Janet Pont. a representative of the employ- ment to employees. Nita kast Redding. executive director of the ees' union. International Brotherhood "We've had a policy guaranteeing maternity leave and sist. assistant director of personnel SJSU Alumni Association. of Painters and Allied Trades. reinstatement for approximately the past 10 years. said This was the first year the two 'We want the same contracts Roger Wert Nita Kast. SJSU assistant director of personnel. state employees have hut with niodifi- groups combined efforts, and the .4 .5 ii, e preA 'dem The Supreme Court upheld the California law, which temporary employees 1 limev er, el111111vvee is tempo first time the fund-raiser was held cat ions to lit our needs.,'' DuPont said. requires employers to grant female employees up to lour fay. the lease can e oend onis until the end of her tempo- on campus, said Tony McDonnell. The union was formed and recog- guidelines were whether they were months of unpaid maternity leave. The law also requires rary appointment. said Vera Hawkins. recruitment othcer executive director of the the Spar- nited in September. binding on both sides or only on us." employers to tnake efforts to reinstate these women when with the personnel 01 lice tan Foundation "We received their proposal on Wert said. He said the A.S. needed to they want to return to work For instance. she explained. it an employee's ;appoint- Calling it an "outstanding Friday and hopefully we'll get together seek legal advice. Eight other states alreads have laws granting unpaid ment is three months. she cannot take six weeks alter she success," McDonnell said this was this week to discuss the proposals," Wen said the moment it got legal maternity leave. has worked RA and a hall months, because it vs ill extend were the Spartan Foundation's third an- Wert said. advice negotiations started. The policies cited by Kasi vats to both pertnaneni and U),!wry 4, 4 fhl,ge nual fund raising event. Rcfon: that they had no official The first set of guidelines were 'Ballpark figure. we are ex- status and since then A.S. has been ne- passed by the A.S in July hut were pecting to net over $60.000. said gotiating with the union, he said. disappnwed by the union. Wert said. Radio Aztlan plays for attention Redding. Proceeds from the benefit Wert said the negotiations have The negotiating team includes will he split between the Spartan taken too long to hegin. "It shouldn't Wen. Nandor Krause. A.S. director of student rights and responsibilities and By Jeff Goularte swaying to the miii n.nd asking ques- Foundation and the SJSU Alumni he too much longer now, he said SJSU personnel director. Daily staff writer tions after the how long session, the Association. Wert said the main reason tor the Sam Militsio. 'Nov, we have their proposal, There was a purpose behind the event was a success, he said. The Spartan Foundation's delay in negotiations was the winter 'We're building so we'll see it we have any objections to loud, Cott Witt ion shaking latin salsa fund-raisers have benefited both the break. "We weren't around and Students lined the top floor of the submit our proposal. Then music emanating from the Student women's intercollegiate they couldn't get their proposal to us," it and then interest and support S.U. to watch student disc jockey men's and Union Friday afternoon. McDonnell said. he said. the twit sides will sit down together Peter Gar/a ply his trade, hut lew actu- athletics. now. Maybe within a In conjunction with campus radii) Spartan Foundation will "There were prnblems because and negotiate.'' Wert said ally danced. The station KSJS, Radio A/tlan held a Use its share, expected to he be- there were dinerent ideas on how we "The only problem we had in the more was they tried to stop year we'll get mini -dance to drum up support for its James Seto. a tumor studying tween $30,1100 and 535,000. to should approach the union," Wert beginning people time.' I.atin music format, said Jesse Mar- graphic design. was one exception 1 und scholarships for men's inter- said. from becoming members of the union. que,. Attlan music coordinator. Seto. wearing dark glasses. was rock- collegiate athletics. he said. The hoard wanted to pass They also tried to stop our right to Jesse Marquez 'We're here to recruit more peo- ing and rolling in his own world However, this year, because guidelines hut Wen said he didn't vote," DuPont said. DuPont said the union's proposal ilall Music coordinator ple for Radio A/thin and KSJS in gen- 'The music is very hot.** he said of the success of the **Walk for want them as tie felt they were not fair eral.'' he said. 'It has a good heat and high energy.'' See AUCTION, build page to the union. was mailed to the A.S. and negotia- Based on the number of students See RADIO, hack page "We weren't sure what the tions are expected to begin next week. Forum Wednesday. February 4, 1987/Spartan Daily