Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 28, 1986, Page 4, Image 4

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being maintained poorly in
somebody's residence: the se
cond is that they have been
liberated’ to the outside world,
where they will almost definite
ly face a slow death
"In the laboratories these
animals are kept under very
comfortable and warm condi
tions They am socialized with
humans and others of their
kind, they are constantly
observed and receive medical
care when they need ft."
Weston said
Weston docs not believe the
Al.r knows the difference bet
ween good anil Isnl science, as
it implies it does in its slogans
that were painted on the walls
of the laboratories
"Science docs not matter to
them, they are just using
slogans to make it seem as if we
are doing terrible things when
we are not." he said.
"The damage they have done
is irrelevant to what they say
their cause is." Weston
concluded.
Sharon Nettles, a coordinator
for 1’iKjple for the Fthical Treat
ment of Animals, a national
organization with a branch in
hiigeno. said she does not
believe that the ALT hoped to
reach a means to an end as a
result of their actions.
"After watching the news
and hearing the comments from
(tircgl Stick rod and (|ohn|
Moselv. I'm sun; the ALF did
not expect to change those peo
ple's views on how they (the
AI.F) will end research." Net
tloss said
"From what I've mad in the
past, the AI.F doesn't plan an
action until it finds homes for
the animals. Also, supposedly
there is an examination done on
the animals hv a veterinarian
after they are taken." Nettles
said
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talk to Hendriksen
By Chris Nonred
Of III* hm#rald
University library workers met with state Sen Margie
Hendriksen on Monday to express their concerns that the
slate Personnel Division will overlook library workers in its
process of constructing a new classification system for state
employees
Hendriksen currently sits on the legislative oversight
committee that is reviewing the Personnel Division's work
She said she is concerned too much attention might la* given
to the new classification systems, and not enough attention to
the main goal of getting pay raises for undervalued stale
employees.
Hendriksen said she opposed the idea of new classifica
tions when she and the late Sen. I..H. Day proposed the pay
equity legislation. Hut because the Oregon Public Kmployees
Union and Cov Vic Atiyeh supported new classifications,
she had to go along with it as a political reality.'
"The concern we re left with now is. what is the quality
of the new classification system the Personnel Division has
created." Hendriksen said
"The Legislature has reservations about whether the
whole new classification system is going to bo valid.' Hen
driksen said. The legislative thrust is going to be to gel pay
equity with or without the new classifications, she said
"I've seen enough problems with the new classifications
that I'm concerned we ll have to wait around until everything
gets straightened out before we get pay equity ." she said
Hendriksen. whose senatorial term will end with tire
(.outing election, said she already has a pay equity bill drafted
and will have one of her colleagues present it at the
legislature in hopes of meeting the? goal ol pay equity in
l‘»87. which was put forth in 19B5 by the legislative task force
on comparable worth.
Hendriksen said the oversight committee has its final
meeting Nov. 111. and that she would raise tin- library
employees' concerns with director of tin; Personnel Division
Anita iatech at that meeting
The new classification system approved by the
legislature was supposed to classify jobs by what the worker
ac tually did on the? job. Hendriksen said And she is convinc
ed library employees may deserve special consideration in
the new classification system.
Hut she said legislators can only set policies and have a
hard time making sure the specifics of those policies are car
ried out by state; agencies.
"I think there are going to be changes in many of these
agencies regard less nl who comes in (to the governor s of
fic»J," she said "Both (candidates) it ap[rears to me will have
a better attitude on the comparable worth issue. We re deal
ing with an administration going out — I don't know what
their attitude and morale is as they're on their way out."
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LECTURES
Measure 6 debate on state
funding of abortion. Kuth Leibi
ele vs. Kit (Ireerty, at 7::t(l p.m.
in K(M>in lt>7. EMU
Correction
In an article published Monday candidate to state Senate District
20 Scott Carpenter was misidentified as a Democrat. Carpenter is
the Republican candidate. Cratlan Kerens is the Democratic
candidate.
The Kmerald renn-ls any contusion this may have caused.
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