1
contr t meric n
Buildin ain nan ,Arro ,and
Bond d obtaining he lth re
coverage for th e workers' children.
The organizing nd i ue
campaign tarred in September h
aJ 0 n u fu1 in clo ing .. the
wag ap between formerly
unorg niz d worke and their union
broth and i ters.
According to Salmon the
downtown building et the pattern
uburban buildin
j ni torial taffs,
Union organizers estimat th
cost to employers for janitorial taff
is approximately 5 p rcent of the
total co t of maintaining a building.
EMPOWERMENT------------
conUooed from A-7
entail moving the control of
resources and along with it account
ability from central and area ad
ministration to the local chools.
The creation of the Citizens
Education Committee to Enhance
Public Education in Detroit was
another empowered move made by
the Board.
The committee's report mirrored
the preceeding declaration passed
by the Board.
"In an empowered school, the
school's staff will have effective
control over the allocation of the
chool' budget, personnel and
ot r t· commi nee mem-
bers said.
• An empowered school will
have considerable discretion over
curriculum, instruction and other
school activitie ; be required to use
their own reativity and talent to
de ign their chool's program in a
way they believe will be effective
be held acccountable for the results
of th school's program, the mo t
important result being tudents
learrung."
LBERT SHANKER presi
dent of the Detroit Federation of
Teachers, said chartering school is
a ure way of liberating school' and
holding them responsible to
develop innovative programs.
The empowered school mu t ob
tain a written charter from the
Board prior to obtaining the control
. of its budget and resources.
. November 14, 1991 McGriff re
quested that the policy on em
powered/chartered schools include
all schools as eligible to become
empowered/chartered during the
1991-92 chool year.
The Anderson/Wilkerson study
which also includes an external
asessment of empowered programs
in cities such as Chicago, Illinois
and Rochester, New York is
scheduled to be available next
month. '
MEETING
. conU� from A-6 '
Platform � not have official sanc
tion and was largely forgotten after
city elections. However, Highland
Park Mayor Linsey Porter called it a
"Great Idea," stating citizen par-
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COUNCIL PRESIDENT Pro
Tern Christine Franklin said, "Town
Meetings would have a strong im
pact."
Council President Dwight
Downes also supported the idea, but
said that town meetings should not
be held until the newly installed
Mayor Porter had appointed all his
officials.
"If we don't know who's here and
who's there," Downes warned,
"people will ask questions and not
know who's at first base."
1
continued from Pag 1
CHUCK P LLER, spokesper-
on for the Department of Social Ser
vice , said hi agency h a 3
million contract with th Salvation
Army that will provide ho ing for
anyone who needs a helter in
Michigan. The hot line number is 1-
SOO-A-SHEL TER.
Rep. Joseph Young Jr., D
Detroit, aid he was amazed that
Engler takes credit for these
programs.
. "It's a eru I hoax on people," he
said. "People are freezing and dying
and being ignored by th administra
tion."
Young added that (he e are not
new relationship Engler has e tab
lished wi th the e programs. The
government ha maintained them in
the past, he said.
New Detroit P ident P ul L.
Hubbard said he has seen no real
effort for job training and job
development.
"I'M NOT aware of his
programs. If he (Engler) has added
new program, they must be made
more visible," he said.
Truscott said the Job Training
Placement Assistance Program, for
example, provides job training
where it is needed, the majority
being in Detroit, he aid .
"We want to get money out there
and working for the people," Trus
cott said.
Sheldon Lewis, operation assis
tant of WLAJ-TV in Lansing,
worked on Jackson '5 1988 presiden
tial campaign. He said he believes
cutting otT general assistance "Left
people hanging."
"The homeless aren't asking for
handouts" Lewis said. "They're as
king for opportunity, to make their
own way in the world."
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c d where the Jan. 13 bi 'at
c occurred.
Thirteen blocks north t i Wil
liam bridge, which i prim rily
African American and Caribbean
American, with ome Hispanic,
Italian nd Irish residents. There,
near the wide, nondescript intersec
tion of Bo ton Road and Allerton
Avenue, the Jan. 6 attack occurred.
While their homes and chools
are scattered throughout the city and
suburban We tchester County, many
Albanians work or do busin in
Belmont.
uper, then a landlord-the
American dream." V anaj' tory
i imilar.' 'I started three time in
my life from zero; now, everything
i OK."
Albani conced that, Ii e ny
group, th Y probably have some b
pples. " ..• Those who were former
I ves, in order to purge themselv
of inferior po itions, have umed
the positions of lave-m ters," d
Liolin, "That's the American story
of bigotry. None of it can be excused,
of course; it can be understood."
"You cannot condemn an entire
community for a few individual ",
said Bajraktari, who feels e ctl
Frothy cappuccino vies with that has happened. "We want to ee
thick, sweet Albanian coffee in the
predominantly Italian business dis- the people who have harmed the vic-
trict, which is sprinkled with Al- tims be caught a.OO punished to the
banian ocial clubs, travel agents and extent of the law- whether they're
real estate offices. Albanian, Greek, Black, white, yel-
"THE ALBA IAN COM- low, green, whatever."
MUNITY is the youngest com- MEANWHILE, ANGUS, a-
munity in the United States," said Scottish-American, wants the public
Harry Bajraktari, a busin sman and to know about typical Albanian
community leader. "We came from Americans: They often work 12-
repressed countries, Albania and hour days; .. many help support
Yugo lavia. (Americans) don't several famih� bac home. They
know what discrimination is." . dote on then large, extended
"We've worked hard: starting families; are .politi�ly astute and
the poorest janitors and superin- proud Of. th�lf. he�tage; �d rev�l
tendents to become property owners; �hen then dis�ctive, native music
from dishwashers and mai tre d's and IS featured at neighborbood taverns.
cooks to owning the restaurants" he And above all, they're Americans. '
said. ' "The United States may have
Bajraktarl immigrated from rural pr:>blems," said Bajraktari .. "But
Yugoslavia in 1970, at the age of 13. 1t s �� greatest country In the
"My father was a janitor, then a world.
u orr DED that the
meeting educated Jackson on the
actual restraints the governor has had
in balancing Michigan' budget He
aid the two would ibly meet
again. .
Jac on made ure the crowd
knew that the National Rainbow
Coalition would return to MiChigan.
"We will come back gain, and
again until there are job for all
people," be . d. "None of us are
free until all of us are free."
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