Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 30, 1992, Page 4, Image 4

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Jobs to be cut by June
: 'ni \ rrsit\ I’ri-Mtii-nI M virs
IJt •>n d iIIit o i!f >■ ! Mart h 1 H
thultho ! nnrrxiti will olimi
n.ilf )0 ni:’i lr.it t.inj! jobs In
hint’ to wi!h !r*.s !b.m half
■ toning through layoffs
If rant! said Ihr t uls .in- tint rs
s.iry fur !hi I nnrrsitv In mrrl
(Ini Barbara Knborts' mandato
to lit t riorato lilt' elimination of
a,ooo Htatr jobs in ihr rn \i it.
months
The -to positions are about
oni’ fourth of tho )5t. non
touching positions tho I 'nivorsi
ty must out by Juno 10. 105)1
Brand said spot tfit posilions
havo not boon targeted for t uts,
hill tho < uls arr rxpoi tod to
t:nmo from tho I’hvsiial Plant,
business affairs, student sit
vjc es ,ind i entr.il adminisira
lion
The 1 r)fi post linns are about
1(1 percent of the I University's
non-teaching work furi e
Nine el i m i n .1 ted positions
will be managerial jobs and ill
will be non-academil . non ad
ministriitive classified staff po
silions
brand said the position cuts
will limit the level o! services
provided to students and the
public He said thi’ ( uts are a
precursor to greater cuts unless
the state Legislature quicklv
calls a spin nil session to devel
op a tax reform measure
HOUSING
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be <i problem for another 2 5
years
In comparison, the original
Amazon bousing units were de
signed to last only a few years,
and were rebuilt cheaply after
being destroyed by a flood in
Caddini said he admits the
new units will be expensive for
the first few user groups Hut he
said he also sees a need for
high quulitv family housing for
people who don't want to live
in Amazon the way it is now
"The University an ommo
dates a diversity of people,"
(Iadd mi said, "including a
wide econotnii diversity Some
people coming to the st hool
have a standard of living they
want to maintain, and wo need
to offer housing to those stu
dents .is well "
(•addini said he hopes stu
dents will see a wide variety of
( hon es in the future, from indi
vidual family homes in the Hast
Campus area to inexpensive
units at Westmoreland
f-'isher said he understands
the need to rebuild the housing,
hut is still worried students
will he vit timi/ed in the long
run
"Amazon is in poor shape
and needs to lie rebuilt," he
said But we re willing to put
up w itli those conditions now
"Essentially. I'm worried that
we re trading an education lor
t he a men it ies.'' he said " I f I
have to ( boose between the
two. I'll take the edut at ion
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