Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 14, 1991, Page 3, Image 3

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placement workers. I .oca I 3035 was decertified
I.ess than 50 of the 304 union workers who
walked off the job returned to Nicolai
In addition to his role in the Nicolai strike.
Ciiltwrl also helped start the Eugene Springfield
Solidarity Network and the l.abor'Knvironmental
Solidarity
Network of
the Pacific
Northwest. Me
said he has
also helped
win support
from the AFL
CIO for dis
placed timber
workers in Or
egon.
A sell proclaimed community latxir organ
izer" since 1975, Gilbert serves as a business rep
resentative for the Teamsters union, and has
spent years speaking and organizing support for a
variety of environmental and labor issues.
*(Pasquini’s) destroyed the livelihoods of so
many families. We don’t think people like
that can harm the community and then dis
appear into it. ’
-Dennis Gilbert
“These kinds of issues, like Morgan-Nicolai.
effect our entin* community very strongly.” he
said "This is basically corporate harassment for
financial benefit.”
For Gilbert, the trial will lie another chance
for the public to stand up against corporate inter
ests that conflict with those of the community.
“When this trial is over, we're going to be
stronger." he said “The more they trv to fight
this, tin* more
people will
wake up to
whut's RoinR
on."
Cilbort said
he believes
the public and
the University
community
are behind
him
"I've received nothing but support from stuff
and students on campus throughout this thing,"
he said. "It's O K no matter how it turns out. As
far as I’ve been involved it's been a real pleasure
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may contact the "measles
nurse" at the Student Health
Center by calling 346-2764, he
said.
Another new administrative
rule, titled the Student-Faculty
Committee on Grievances, was
established, which amends an
existing rule, OAR 571-03-006.
The new rule states all mem
bers of the University commu
nity, students and faculty, will
lx; able to take their complaints
or grievances to the committee.
"The previous rule was un
clear," Muriel Jackson said.
"Students may use grievance
rules as well as faculty. Also,
now the grievance panel can
say 'it's not in our jurisdiction
but you can use this ap
proach."
The grievance panel, ap
pointed by the president of the
University, consists of four fac
ulty members and four stu
dents.
Students may only select one
grievance procedure under the
new rule. Muriel jackson said
The grievance committee will
not hear appeals from students
living in University Housing
because they are expected to
use the housing grievance pro
cess.
Proposed amendments to ex
isting administrative rules on
fines which would have in
creased six fees and authorized
five new ones — all related to
the use of bicycles, roller skates
and skateboards on campus
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In the days before feathers
have been withdrawn If the
amendments had gone through
fines would have climbed from
the existing $.r> to $10 range to
$10-$35 range.
"I think. I understand the ra
tionale behind it (the proposed
amendments) hut I don't think
a $.15 fine would deter peo
ple," said Carey Drayton, Di
rector of Public Safety "In
stead it would make you more
upset The point is the safety of
students not on bicycles, not to
generate revenue. It's not funnv
to see people dodge out of the
way, it’s sad." he said
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