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March 28, 1993 - Image 10

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Michigan Citizen, 1993-03-28

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ar gr n
ym olic tatement of
political ture by the tate of
Michig t t prob Iy will not
have any real economic effect,"
said Staple , m n ger of the
Grand id office of Rooney
and Co.
A spo esman for GM aid the
company old i South African
plant in 1986.
"It' no called Delta Motors,
and it buys parts from our opera­
tion in Germany," Jo�n Pekare
aid.
D 1 ta entially builds Opel ,
GM' European ub idiary, under
its own nameplate.
Since the 1 went into effect.
ichigan h old all of its inter-
est in 16 compani that do busi­
ness in South Africa, including
the Upjohn Co. .
" HAVE 0 E subsidiary
, in Sout Africa," Upjohn pokes­
woman Jes yl Bradford said. "Its
a pharmaceutical operation out­
ide of Johannesburg."
Bradford aid the Portage
based company disagrees with
South African apartheid, and up­
ports the principles behind the
• 'div titure
"We, however, di agree that
t way to olve this problem
is to ull away," she said.
UH ohn provides job training
dvancemen opportunities
for its non-white employees in
South Africa. Bradford said
Black , Asians and other non­
white fill 30 percent of the man­
agement positions and 53 percent
ofth upervisory po itions in that
operation. .
"Since the 70 , Upjohn has
been part of an organization of
U.S. busi es with operations in
South Africa pushing for work­
place and social reform," she said.
ROB TS AID be h long
been an adamant supporter of the
divestitute policy, but admits he is
not applying the laws of free en­
terpn e when making decisions
regarding South African Invest­
ment.
"It' the chink in an imperfect
argument," Roberts aid. "Gener­
ally my arguments will always be
that busin should be first, and
this i tbe one exception."
Aside from Ford, GM and
contlnu d from Page A10
nue replaced th 10 t revenue for
schools, the approval rate went up to
n percent.
Steve Arwood state director of the
Michigan NFIB, said the results were
a big turnaround in the 00 new tax"
po ition by th small busi com­
munity.
o Michigan
looked at plans for hool finance
reform that call for an income tax
increase.
But Arwood aid the NFlB of
Michigan i opp ed to uch plans
because the income tax inc e
would not e ed to finance a reduc­
tion in b 1 property tax aOO
could po ibly be a net tax increase.
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