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HOUSE OF RECORDS & RECORD CARDEN UNIVERSITY Former UAW head to offer advice By Koalani Roberts Fmorale! f mar aid Conte Sartor The former president of the United Auln Work its of Amorir.it will offer Ills perspet live on how lo make America more globally compelilive In a free litlk Friday al the FJugeno Htllon Douglas Fraser will speak al noon in Ihn (an forerun ( color Lobby of the Millon on "Innova live I.alxir Management Relations and America's ( onijM'lilivo Future Fraser’s throe decades of exponent e in the auto industry is espet lally relevant al .1 time when President Hush has just relumed from negotiating with Japanese auto-makers, and global compete tiveness is an elts lion year buzzword. said Steven Deutt h. .1 University-sociology professor I lie auto industry employs one in sis Ameri cans. and is "tcnlrul to tfie etononut lifeblood of the tountrv, Deutt h said He said this is why Frasers gums in strengthening labor's voice and participation in the auto industry have been so important Deutt h salt! Fraser s speech will also !«• of m tert-sl to those Irving to improve efficient v in Ore gun s government and to those concerned with expanding labor skills and options in declining industries such as timber Fraser is i o-tenching the class Sociology of La bor this term with Deuteh os an occupant of the University's VVavne Morse Chair of Uiw and Poli tics Now a professor of lalxir studies at Wayne State University in Detroit, I raser was the first union representative appointed to the Chrysler Corpora tion's board of directors Fraser has been called the last of the "pioneer ing generation" of labor leaders and has made great strides in bringing lalxir and management together. Deuteh said In addition, he's helped change labor contracts at Chrvsler to iru hide restrictions on .compulsory overtime, a comprehensive health and safety pro gram and improved e.irlv retirement and pension plans The former member of the All.-CIO s executive council has also been involved in national polit v discussions on mass transit, i ivil rights, peace, health care and e< onomic development issues SEMINARS Continued from Page 1 disr tission will !«■ held from 7 10 p m m Room 120 Law On ter The films will lover vari mis human rights similes in the 2()th eenturv. including the fori ecf incarceration of Japa nese Americans during World War II and the mistreatment of the Navajo tribe Panelists in elude Cuadelupe CJuinn. ( hair of the C.hli ano Affairs Board, and Diane Wong, Assistant to President Brand for Affirmative At tton l or the (lav and Lesbian Rights svmjKisliim. David Wil llam luster, regents' professor of Spanish at Arizona State t imersltv. will give a let lure on (lav and Lesbian Sensibil itv in 1-atin Anirrii a" .it .1 :u) p m in Hoorn 1 ho i’l.C At 7 to p in . Yvonne Yarbro Ilejarano will spn.ik on "The Lesbian Body in l.utimi (niltur.il Production Expanding Rai n iimi (lender (allegories in (lav and Lesbian Studies ' Yarbro Uejurano. an ass Lawrence Hall April 10 will feature a panel discussion on i ensorship and oppression featuring Foster, Yarbro Bojerario and San Fran cisco lawyer Mary Dunlap in Room 1(H) Willamette Hall After tile panel discussion, a six ini hour will he held at S p in . also in Room 100 W tllam etle Hall Al 1 10 p m in the Law Cen ter, attorney Eldon Rosenthal will present "Tin’ Skin Murder Trial Reflet lions nl tile Trial I-iwyor," followed by Pro fessor Charles Wilkinson's In dian Tribal Sovereignty in the Nineties and beyond' at 2 ill) ()n Saturday, the final day ol the symposiums, hosier will present a seminar workshop on gay and lesbian literature in Latin America at u a m in Koom too friendly Hall At 10 10 a m , the two sym posiutns will sponsor a joint lecture < ailed Lesbian and Cay Rights in the Nineties " Mary Dunlap, r with Any duwvHjnt* »*< coupon* One i vni pon }w*r tuAtufiMT ! xpirt-* 6 12/ ‘/r Hu» week nt I Tie McKrnzir VS ' 1>»» KAVt «nJ mKw \rr«j4»U ^Mlura. 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