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the university's faculty. U!
years can also be creditei
relationship between the a
This relationship must be
sure future success.
There are those in the fic
major campuses as ripe pi<
but we feel faculty union;
fectiveness of the above
example, disagreements
ministration ovpr salarips v
or two union representat
several faculty members.
THE FLAKING EMOTION
of this sort are usually cha
chance of resuming a good
the two parties would pre
administration always loot
shoulder in an effort to f
while faculty complaine
"watched" by the administ
would say both sides were p
And, if a strike ensued
negotiations, academic wc
and the students would h,
disagreement.
According to the Higher I
of all three national facu]
California, where 20,000
college employees at the C
Colleges system are up for |
WE CAN breathe a sigh
presently plauging our neig
is with more relief that w
faculty towards unionizatioi
several proiessors here
citing a good relationship
satisfying salaries as a bas
And several professors feel
affect productivity among t
These negative outlooks
obviously underscore the
tributed to USC's reputatior
WE HOPE the steadil*
ceuence ai uat is never a
ween faculty and adminisl
disagreements and can be
need for collective bargaini
I NO\X
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MUCH MORE
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or USC
national fame and growing
ree a reflection of the quality of
SC's striding success in recent
i in part to a smooth running
dministration and the faculty,
nurtured and protected to inild
of higher education who see
zkings for faculty unionization,
5 would only diminish the efmentioned
relationship. For
between faculty and advould
end up at a table with one
ives bargaining on behalf of
IS which surface at meetings
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working relationship between
>bably be small. Imagine the
:ing over the collective faculty
prevent future disagreements
d they're constantly being
ration. The students, perhaps,
aranoid.
as the result of unsuccessful
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ave to bear the brunt of the
education Daily, "the attention
Ity unions is now focused on
faculty members and other
alifornia State University and
grabs." ;
i of relief that the unions are
;hbors on the west coast, but it
e review the attitudes of our
n.
have criticized unionization
with the administration and
is for feelings of contentment,
unionization would adversely
he faculty members.
towards faculty unionization
teamwork which has con1.
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' increasing standard of exIpfraHpH
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:ration, and we believe major
solved internally without the
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Of Co
Comic-book superheroe:
Strong and courageous
Fiehtine for truth instil
and the American way.
Their ranks includ
Superman, Batman, Captai
America and all th
favorites. One guy I reall
liked was Spidermai
Remember him? Spidey
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5. named "Spider Dan" took i
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Center in Chicago and 1
e reached for the clouds. '
n "Spider Dan" is 25-year- <
ie old Daniel Goodwin, a {
\y stuntman who does a little
i. something extra. Dan likes !
's to climb buildings. Tall i
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>ressure hoses. Clinging to
he steel with suction cups,
)an avoided being blown off
he tower.
When this attempt to inure
his safety failed, oficials
lowered a scaffold to
>lock his ascent at the 20th
loor? he got around it? and
hen broke out windows at ^
he 37th floor and poked at ?
lim with grappling hooks.
Eventually, after much
onferring, they let our
nodern-day Spidey conquer
lis mountain, and they
irrested him amid the
heers from 100 stories
elow.
So there's a daily dose of
trength, courage, truth and
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idmit 1 saw the American
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