Toll Outlines a Usterity Moves Under State Money Cutbacks

Toll Outlines a Usterity Moves Under State Money Cutbacks

<€L w ^^Ill - VOLUME 14 NUMBER 23 STONY BROOK. N.Y. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1970 . Stond Cloa Postage Paid -~~~~~~~~~~A tn r ok. New York Toll Outlines A usterity Moves Under State Money Cutbacks By BILL STOLLER Most vacant positions are to go unfilled, most temporary and provisional employees are to be terminated, operational expenditures are to be reduced to the minimum and equipment purchases with few exceptions will cease immediately. That's the gist of a memorandum issued Monday to all department heads by University President John S. Toll. Toll's three-and-one-half page message was in response to cut-backs in State spending ordered by Governor Rockefeller last week. Rockefeller's order, in the form of a directive to agency heads from State Budget Director Norman T. Hurd, was designed to reduce spending by over 100 million dollars between now and the end of the State fiscal year next March 31. In prefacing the specifics of exceptions to some budget line from taxes, although the what he termed CONTROVERSY: In light of conflicts over the role of VPSA, Scott the "Draconian" freezes. Governor's directive called for a measures Rickard (left) will assume the post of Executive Dean for Student required under the One area the University halt in new construction. But Affairs, a position established by University President John Toll State austerity moves, Toll president expressed concern repairs and additions to existing noted that departments were (right) in September. about was the hiring of new facilities, except in proven p b D F e required to make "genuine faculty. This time of year is emergencies, are banned, and savings" as opposed to merely usually a recruitment seson for Toll said, "rehabilitation deferring expenses to the next new faculty for both February projects are the ones I worry Rickard to Accept year's budget because, he said, and September. In his memo, about." while "the budgetary situation Toll told academic chairmen Besides personnel cut-backs, for 1971-72 will not be that ''a campus-wide no new equipment purchases completely clear for several justification will be presented will be authorized, "except," Newly C reated P ost months- . it will certainly be for the relief required in this Toll's memorandum stated, "in severe .. area." cases of immediate, operational In the aftermath of a controversial Statesman interview with Tax Fal Off Under the terms of the State e m ergencies.' Library acting Vice President for Student Affairs Scott Rickard, University The state began its austerity austerity program, no vacant or acquisitions are also included, President John Toll has said that Rickard has assured him that the program the day after Controller new positions are to be filled, although Toll mentioned that he acting Vice President "is not planning to leave Stony Brook." Toll Arthur Levitt reported that tax including faculty, without thought the Library had already indicated, however, that Rickard will serve next year as Executive dollars would fall short of prior complete justification for the spent mot of its money. Dean for Student Affairs, estimates, based on revenues exceptions and approval from Operations expenses are als< a newly--created post, second-in-command collected during the first eight the State to University Central affected, with reductions the VPSA. months of the fiscal year. Administration and the expected to reach "the absolute Executive Vice Presidency Created Commenting on the State Exectutive Division of Budget. minimum required to sustain The new position, said Rickard and Toll, is unrelated to the financial situation in a telephone Students Affected University programs." Among Statesman interview, in which Rickard was quoted as being critical interview, Toll said, "I think the Many students will be directly the specifics Toll mentioned in of Toll's view of his role. The decision to create the post, which will fiscal needs are real," and the affected by the cut-backs. Toll's his memo were: elimination of coordinate student affairs activities "dealing most directly with chief administrator attributed memorandum stated that out-of-state travel, cuts in supply undergraduates," was made and offered to Rickard last year, said the fall-off in tax dollars to "temporary service expenditures purchases and minimization of Toll. 'recession in the economy." for consultants and hourly telephone charges. employees and student assistants Second Memo Although funds are not yet available for the new line, both men See editorial, "Inspired must be reduced by 50% below Toll's detailed memorandum said that Rickard has been serving as both acting VPSA and Austerity, " on page 6. the September-December 1970 on implementation of the State executive dean in recent months. In September, apparently, Rickard average." For many students this austerity program followed, by will drop the acting-VPSA title. Toll said that he hoped that will mean at least a large three-and-one-half weeks, Because of difficulties in selecting a new VPSA and the prospect the University will only be reduction in hours, if not another presidential memo of a freeze on hiring due to financial difficulties, Toll added, "it is required to make minimum termination of their jobs. outlining budget cut-backs at entirely possible" that the vice-presidency might be vacant when the cut^backs and he said he Toll said that he could not Stony Brook so that the campus (continuedPage speculate at this time as to what would not exceed its 1970-71 (continued on 9)anticipatedon that Stony Brook Page 9) would have to ask for numerous extent University operations will budget. The November 19 be affected. He explained that memorandum called for he was asking department heads clearance of all new spending Urniont Prophet Continue Dispute to submit to Joseph Diana, through the appropriate dean or vice-president for Finance and vice-president, in an effort to Management, how much they avoid spending the savings Over Payment of Medical Plan could expect to trim from their allocation in the Stony Brook budgets. This information will budget. By CHRIS CARTY be compiled and forwarded to Savings are monies the The dispute between Prophet Foods and the cafeteria workers union, over payment of Albany, along with reports from University is allocated by the other schools, so that SUNY state, but notexpectedlo spend. medical benefits for union members has reached a virtual impasse as both sides continue Central Administration can In recent years Stony Brook has to assert their positions. inform the budget office of how had to spend some of this The conflict came to light last week when members of the workers union, Hospital and much the SUNY system will not money. be spending. Restaurant Workers Local 1199 staged two brief walkouts decrying Prophet Foods failure This figure, along with to make payments on a medical plan the union alleges is provided for in the contract. anticipated savings from all other State agencies will then be The dispute itself centers the employees in the bargaining welfare fund on the basis of the totalled to see if it reaches around whether or not Prophet unit(s) covered by this section of the stipulation which, the required 100 million Inside Foods Co., is obliged by Agreement...," and that the corresponding with the welfare dollar cut-back. If not, agencies contract to make medical bargaining unit includes all article of the lead contract, will be required to make further cuts. benefit payments for workers persons who work more than states that, "An agreement of Statesman Whatever the final cuts who are employed between 12 one-fifth of a regular full time 5% of five dollars, whichever is necessary, Toll said that essential Canada Tightens Draft and 27 hours per week. work week, amended in this case greater, for 27 or better to 12 hour workers, its employees ver week shall be University services would be Dodger Policy--See Page The union's claim to the right maintained, although many new for a medical plan for its 12 bargaining unit members are paid to theWelfareFund." 2 entitled to coverage by the programs would not be allowed hour a week workers is based to start. upon the sections of what is medical benefits plan. Prophet Foods says that the statements made in the Equitable Firins The Teacher Isn't called the lead contract The lead contract is a A stipulation naturally override the Noting that most curtailment pertaining to welfare and the standard contract which the Lady--See Page 3 lead contract. Representatives of in spending has to be in collective bargaining unit. The union uses as a basis for the food company say that they personnel because "most of our welfare article of the contract negotiations with a company. reads, "The hospital shall never signed the lead contract, money goes for salaries," Toll Student Life: Return Negotiations on the lead said that he would see to it that continue to contribute to the but only the stipulation to Childhood--See contract results in a stipulation firings were "done in an Page Local 1199 Benefit Plan agreement. That agreement was containing those resolved equitable way." 5 monthly a sum equal to five (%) signed by Edward Kay, area sections of the lead contract director of 1199, F. Alberti Toll said that new per cent of gross payroll of the of which had been the issues at the Prophet Foods Co., and construction would probably Employees. ." Check on Intramurals- bargaining table. witnessed by Joseph Diana, continue on campus, because Union representatives further financial vice president for the such projects are funded by See Page 12 claim that because Article 1 Prophet Foods Co. refuses to University, on September 13. bond issues and not direc ' *.

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