The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 08, 1980, Page page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, October 8, 1980
daily nebraskan
Pago 3
Weber..,
Continued from Page 1
"We understand that we're in the Big Eight and the
quality of competition that that carries. We are prepared
to support the building of teams to let us compete, but
that doesn't mean that coaches will have a free hand in
the treasury.
Weber said CU's budget problems arose from attempts
to comply with Title IX equality in women's athletics
regulations and paying off a multi-million dollar special
events center.
Weber said cutting the sports was an attempt to "cut
the tree back to see what the roots would support."
During the Faulkner lecture, Weber addressed the
trends and implications of labor changes in the 1980s.
Saying the dominant aspect of the 1970s business
world was a surplus in labor supply because of the en
trance of "baby boom" people and women in the job
market, he targeted the problem of the 1980s as a nee
essity to readjust the labor market to its changing charac
teristics. He said those people who entered the job market in
the early 1970s will be reaching a mid -career point in the
1980s, characterized by intense competition and the
desire to push older workers out of the system to make
way for upwards progression.
He also predicted a rebirth for labor unions as those in
the 25 to 44 age bracket become increasingly dissatisfied
with competition and instead organize to fulfill demands.
Weber charged the audience to help uphold what he
called "the vision of opportunity which undergirds
American life." The highest call of educators, manage
ment and citizens is to validate this vision of opportunity
which is so uniquely American.
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