Tuesday, March 20, 1984 Daily Nebraskan Page 5 AAUP refutes Baker statements Statements in the March 14 Daily Nebraskan attributed to Maurice Baker, president of the UNL Faculty Senate, are to our knowledge untrue and by implication impugn the good name and the good faith of his colleagues on two campuses. While we would like to think that he was misquoted, our check with other members of the Faculty Senate indicates that he was not. Guest-Opinion The UNL-AAUP makes the following points in response to Baker's comments: . 1. It was the UNL-AAUP that first informed our faculty two weeks ago that the UNO faculty had, hired a lobbyist. This information was included in a flyer entitled, "Can the Flagship Faculty Do For Itself What Others In Nebraska Do?" The subject of the flyer was faculty lobbying in the state, and our point was that UNO faculty members did have someone representing their interests every day in the Legis lature. We are asking the UNL faculty to support collective bargaining to that the UNL faculty can do the same thing. 2. Nothing we have seen or heard suggests that the UNO faculty is trying to make their case by arguing against the $1.8 million supplementary budget FOR SALARIES ON ALL THREE CAMPUSES. To the contrary, it is a matter of public package before the Appropriations Committee. The UNO lobbyists has been instructed to present the case that UNO should get their share of the salary budget. What else would you expect a lobbyist for UNO to do? The fact remains, however, that the UNO lobbyist is free to make any case to the Legislature which the UNO faculty thinks will serve its best interests. 3. Ride whose coattails? Your notion that the UNO faculty is trying to influence the campaign for collective bargaining at UNL by lobbying against the $1.8 million so that we will unionize and UNO can "ride our (tattered?) coattails" on salary is laugh able. Who got the 6.6 percent last year? Four years ago, the UNO faculty stopped riding anyone's coat tails or waiting for their administration to be good to them, and they took their situation into their own hands. 4. Some of your colleagues in the Senate, Professor Baker, felt your remarks implied that the UNL AAUP was virtually in collusion with the UNO-AAUP in an attempt to damage the salary package and thus drive the UNL faculty into collective bargaining. Take a look at the AAUP membership. Which faculty, specifically, might you mean? Take a look at the time, energy, and money AAUP has spend in an effort to inform the UNL faculty about the state of our salaries and to keep public pressure on the administration to work harder for improved salaries. Many of those who heard your remarks took them as accusations of bad faith on the part of the AAUP. We think you owe us the more than 200 members of the AAJJP, and the card signers from every part of this campus an apology. . We are not neutrals, Professor Baker. WE are faculty advocates with no hidden agendas, no obligations to the administration, and no ambitions except our publically stated desire to enhance the position of the. UNL faculty, through collective bargaining if we can, without it if we must. Members of the Collective Bargaining Committee of the UNL-AAUP Norma Sue Griffin, chairperson Editorial Policy Unsigned editorials represent official policy of the spring 1934 Daily Nebraskan. They are written by this semester's editor in chief, Larry Sparks. Other staff members will write editorials through out the semester. They will carry the author's name after the final sentence. Editorials do not necessarily reflect the views of the university, its employees, the students or the NU Board of Regents. The Daily Nebraskan's publishers are the regents, who established the UNL Publications Board to supervise the daily production of the newspaper. According to the policy set by the regents, respon sibility for the content of the newspaper lies solely in the hands of its student editors. Apply NOW for Ailuicc?y Council , Have a voice in Campus Recreation program control! Applications due by: .. . 5:00 Friday, March 23, 1984 Applications available at the Campus Rec Office Office of Campus Recreation 1740 Vine Lincoln, NE 63533 0601 472-3467 Bank Continued from Page 4 "But it wasn't our fault the bank fell apart," my girlfriend said. "Nothing I can do. Real ly. Nothing at all." "Is your name Paul Doug las?" I asked. "No. It's Harold Read ing. Why?" - ; "Never mind." At' this point we were out of friends, without a bank, and without a pres ent for little Jon. We felt sad. I wrote a song called "Impeach ment Blues." I don't know why. "Oh, honey," my girl friend said. (You know things are serious when you start calling each other honey") "We should just buy another bank." So we did. 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