Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 19, 1992, Image 1

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    Oregon Daily
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1992
EUGENE, OREGON
VOLUME 93. ISSUE103
Goin’ nowhere fast
‘••d’ >*0910^
■■ ip Johnson tokos pad m
-< .s s P-i hoof Erp o man Tuesday
■• < : V o:,arj Members Of the crew teams-.mU
to .t ;.;jin today to raise money for travel
: .. o"try loos 3rd repairs
Court says raises were violation
j Despite overpayment. Lee and
Watson will not be asked to repay
the difference
By [Xl'.i Ir.lDDf
ASA <() l'rcsliitin! |i ivnifi-r HitK viulitlr.i .m int i
tiri.i.il it;- ( ninnsitti'!- rvj!i• wlsrn n-.n! ■■ ili-il
si n! s,i);irirs List Vf.tr tin iiitiinj,; j.iiscs lor two
miMiiticis, hut the t imstii'llluiti t .’ ill rtilfil ! -i.'s
1i.1V it w 1*1 not .in ini.ntni.il v .•.i.ii.r: .mil. w.is
nut done l:?v bad tiiit»i
As .1 result the tvvu ASt () stall n.«• mt><fs. At
du-- A. i, (A a':j ;'i in.a.tuT Bobby.la « and \ a e
President jo's i!i;.i WiilviD 11! nut have to repay
th»’ different »‘ in their salaries. as petitioners Don
king and Karl Pond n^puisted
Bills, w hu said thr onsuiefs the lint islun a t*ur
tjc*, has been ordered to submit a request to tin*
' ■ mm 1 u.: stilt! salaries within Ml days a
d iMi.n she termed relroai live approval' of sal
i! 11 . a ! r ead V in | * lac e
.. !. ;.; u . , tilt? lit allot all’s a budget to the
\ . () 'hr following vear *md the amount giv
!ur *. darn '- is in one lump sum Idle UK i»mmg
: :.i■ tin11*n creates new stalf pu*dhulls
.ii.a : at' -• ultiets. as 01 Ms did
; : j ; v« { taken offic e when the hearing
<<: a.' budget ! v m >k. place and the stall
IMMU Ml President K i [ k. Bailey sub
s .*.■.! only recommendations lor this year,
d s e firs' have said
* i iV ;d baser! their complaint on IH
\;. n wti K h stales no one \\ h« « IS paid
a s.ii.irt ■funded bv the ll'C shell be p.ild i hikin'!
t ite th.m the i timmlltiv .lulhori/es
; he .jit ision delivered jiy ( hu t (iislu e Steven
flrevs it c .m.iniliimi'i mining Ij>»- other three
mcmlii'fs will) p.iFlii t|i.)U*il liltht‘ hearing ll 1.1.111".
I!:, mlenl the resolution in !() prevent student
I"rt>s.;.' iiii ill:.', tin', from misusing fund'.
i f \Si'U must follow till".i’ guidelines .is
urii ill, ili i ismn si.if. -. but .iilils thiil our inter
• • Hi .0! ill toll No H does JTt«»t prevent. til'
I'ls j,,r , from reducing salines nr eliminating posl
lions iviihuut 1H iipprov.i! !' tin rely requires the
linn for in obtain authorization tor -..il.itv in
1. . .. ■■ I e hi,.* ol nets positions
{tills reshuffled tlu si.ill and gave i.i'1'' who
lu itj iho s.iiiu- itii). last vi if, .1 monthly sal.irv ol
s; ‘ . uji In. >i 1.0.1 1 .11 s > 1 jW.i! on whose
(osiO|;.!il '; IS H = s i n|o I’titS I I Ill's, i.i V IVUS gill'll U
s.,1 t ol SUM), up trttin iiiiiit’t s rnfili'sl ol S~'M)
iilils ii,r. | . ;rif,I out Ili i! she lowered hi', own
...il.ii t mui it ilh iIik I'limiinitiun ol some post
I:, to. 111.- .ininitni -.pcnl on ASl'O si,ill salaries
u.P In i s this \o.ir lli in ihi’ lol.il S t‘, (.'ill ihi1
li t .illo, utril lor th.il lim- ltt'm
K1 riof ..ml hi- is pleased with tIn- ili'cisiun ,il
lj o| :. is .!: pi" ■ ' o ■! lh.il It* .tr.il U .llson
ilo nut hut r lo rcp.it
Hopchitly litis will : it ur it up lor .ill slmlcnt
up-, in the lulurc lie sumI All we tt.mleil lo
Pi a,is o .lo; '.nil., hoiks and hil. lines I hey
tt 1 rn .tire.lilt there .mil now thet II he elltofi eil
In ,ii\ ,ulililion.il charge. King mid l’nnd 1 Iniined
ASt 't) Programs (loordinutor i lierese DuBrnt .ii
tv.is piiul for periods over the summer when she
ilo.I nol work I fie Court ruled no documentation
lies proven tills but ordered die ASl’O lo invest)
g.iie mid report hm k tvidiin one month
Layoffs will be ‘last resort’ for cuts
j Brand memo ex
plains that layoffs are
not planned as part of
156 staff cuts to be
made by June 1993
By Cu" c Ut‘<'
hr u fiM lor 111 !r>t> positions til
Ik: i ut ut th«‘ t 'mviTMiv liv J«iin<
1 W I 1 ,11 : ;: li MH‘ t, ■ .1 llll' mi i
;::i:!, Pm-, li-nt V' Dm;: I
W
Uirn-d .i ilr.ilt ui Ki'iintinil’s out
lining iii,turns tin L’nivi-rsit)
• i i i it < i i 1 1 t I>l t 11M1 .% . ! ! l . i K t • 111
ehnunuti! tin? 1 f><» |»oMlions.
Hr,uni rstiinnUsI that ov.-r thr
ims! 17 months. Hi positions
and II’ positions ’.'ill ntnpty
through phasing in ol program
rnlui t ions and rmpluyrrs gn
li.;,' n:11:i i’ il.i r■ : . ■ :, <
positions uni i urri illlv v.u ant,
and will not hr Idird
l i’Jt long lai Lilly (losllions
will not lir i it
UO POSITION REDUCTION SUMMARY
NON-TEACHING POSITIONS NIJMRFR GROSS SAVINGS*
Current Vacancies
Retirements
Anticipated Attrition
Lay Ofts
Total
' »» <** Mv'-ryjl V ■■■ * *T • Hi *
CV Atrfwc fpy j**? i'eaiay
29
10
117
0
156
*1-4 *' *J*N- •'
$776,246
137,501
1,003,264
0
$1,91 7,01 1
Thu position rtiiui lions on
jj.i: 1 (i! H i I positions lo be < ut
f;v ‘t;i Of guii Si,i!i‘ Sv'•(••in nf
!!...!*■ r i.ii.n .itwn. iiifi‘(:l»'il
fiv (. IV B.irb.ir.i Roberts
Oil .Mi ^ I Hullrt Is il f)
:. iii ! hi pi.in to i ul ■!,000
' .i1 r 4 I , is mg :, ivv.ifd .in
■min ip.iUfi! SI billion sliilt: ilt'fi
.1 r !'i*l t o'.
'bib. rls s.ihI Oti-gom.ms vv.ml
.; Ir.ini'f si.in- government l*4
lif - ifii-v .•.ill i . fisuii-r ,i jipruv -
.. ! i\ p .! ' Il-.i't III!' bulk
III III!4 llilil I I
Win'll OSS) li. mill iu Ill I'd Ils
l.irg'-t iiunilii rs on l b 7. il
,t! .1 i.i\ ulfs vs... :0 In (hr lust
resort to mt-i-t thui i.irgifi
I'lii i.mm.ili ii positions will
n sail m -in I'slmi.ili ii gross s.iv
mgs i il si u in i il urn .i: t uni mg
lu ihr memo, lull the savings
(rum these until iputed vacaii
r ies liavi' lurii reprogrammed
lor other purposes ,ii the I 'm
VITMlV
Hr.mil said in tin memo thr
.idlninlsiruttun will continue to
search lor alternate solutions
which rriinnni/.r tin; uiip.nl tin
the (’nlvursitv
By ,m\ reasonable standards
tor llm private m i tor ur govern
merit age Cl res.' lira:..! veil
this S JIM) mil linn a v ear or
ganization is untler utlmlniv
tereil
As a result, we i an expel t
that some services for students
•viil la- deg;aih .i. anil we will
out tie able 111 ill- as admiluslia
t . i , responsive as we hove
been m the past
EDUCATION
Norma Paulus, state
superintendent of public
instruction, spoke about
education Tuesday
See PAULUS. Page 3
MANDATORY INSURANCE?
University students may have to decide on
mandatory University-sponsored health
insurance before being allowed to register
next fall.
See INSURANCE. Page 4
SKYDIVE
Sports editor Jake Berg
recounts his weekend
encounter with the
forces of gravity
See 10,000, Page 5