PAGE TEN THE MICHIGAN DAILV AVi'TX1FRDA '-V' I 1FlW '~ T2M2.,L r~J.A , 17 I! M .v . r it Lu fnJ11tiI, l.Irl L Vjj51tn b, 1JIi7 State Increases Pay Of 41,000 Workers DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN 5rtr;:- ;.,.^s,^,";xr"si5.:r. t44":...:.^;g;s"":,.v'"..:;v-az^; "r.:r .^-s.^.r. t ......s~ .:.t:'::: ? :1: ::'C:.': ":,t:.,,........ ..,.... tC t..r:'.".. ..... t .:'" .:':Yt: LANSING ()-The State Civil Service Commission yesterday ap- proved a $19 million annual pay raise for 41,000 classified state workers plus a shift differential costing $1.5 million. The adjustments average 6.3 per cent and will mean an in- crease of $390 a year for the aver- age state worker. The minimum starting pay for new employes in the lowest job classification will be hiked from $1.95 to $2.07 an hour. The largest classification of state workers, attendant nurse B, will receive an hourly increase of from $2.80 to $2.92: The pay hikes range from be- tween five and eight per cent for about 39,000 employes. Increases for some 4,000 other state workers range from eight to 17 per cent. The largest increases, from nine to 17 per cent, will go to about 100 specialized classes including account clerks, boys' supervisors, graduate nurses, some biologists,. naturalists and foresters and some posts in higher education. WANTED Thousands of college students for, resort employment. Fun-* Filled jobs with high pay in 37 states. The 1968 Employment Directory is now available! Page after page of certified jobs at leading resorts. Maps, mileage dhart, applications, and helpful hints that help you "get that job." SEND $1.00 for Directory to anDar Pub- lishers, Box 15327, Tulsa, Okla. 74115 The shift differential will pay a five per cent premium to em- ployes who work afternoon and night shifts in custodial institu- tions. Answering complaints by em- ploye unions that lower rated workers are not receiving enough money, Civil Service Director Franklin Dewald said several of the largest increases will apply to the lower classifications. "Our lower rated employes will be among the best paid in the nation and well ahead of workers in comparable jobs in all but a few Michigan cities and coun- ties," Dewald said. Dewald said the state places heavy reliance on such profes- sional employes as doctors, dent- ists, engineers, educators and teachers and has as much trouble recruiting these workers as it does for the lower classifications. In addition to the pay raise, the commission approved two added personal holidays for state workers to replace two hours off on election day and two hours off on Good Friday. (Continued from Page 6) versity Housing, 3011 Student Activi- ties Building. Qualified graduates and undergraduates will be considered. Interviews will be held in the halls January 22 to February 19, 1968. Placement Career Conference for college students during Xmas recess in home towns or neighboring cities: Firms in surround- ing areas participate, no fees to stu- dents. Pre-registration is often re- quested, the Bureau has postcards or other materials for this purpose for some conferences. Complete file of all cities having sent materials is at Bureau, Oklahoma Opportunities Conference, Dec. 28, Imperial Ballroom, Skirvin Ho- tel, Oklahoma City. Postcards for pre-' registration available, Operation Native Son, North Hudson, New Jersey, Dec. 28, Holiday Inn, Jer- Isey City, N.J. Career Opportunity Day, Chicago South, III.-Dorchester Inn, Dec. 27, pre-registration materials available, Career Interviewing Program, Spring- field, Mass. Dec. 27 & 28, Dexter Room,. Woods Hall, Springfield College. opportunity for Coliege Graduates Day, Rockford, II.-Dec. 28, Ill. Nat'l Guard Armory. Colege Career Conference, Spring- field, Missouri-Dec. 27, Southwest iMs- sourl StateuCollege campus, Student Union Bldg. Operation Grow, Central Westmor- land County, Greensburg, Pennsylvania -Dec. 28, Mt. View Inn, U.S. 30 be- tween Latrobe & Greensburg. Beaver County Careers, Beaver, Penn- sylvania--Dec. 28, Penn Beaver Hotel, Rochester, Pa. Career Opportunities Conference, Des Moines, Iowa--Dec. 28, Drake Univer- sity Field House, Pre-registration ma- terials at Bureau. Opportunity Hometown, Youngstown, Ohio-Dec. 27 & 28. Hotel Ohio. Pre- registration materials at Bureau. Career Opportiffnities, Battle Creek, Michigan-Dec. 28, Hart Motor Hotel, Pre-registration materials at Bureau. juniorYear in New York Three undergraduate col leges offer students from all parts of the country an opportunity to broaden their educational experience - by spending their junior Year in New York New York University is an integral part of the exciting metropolitan community of New York City-the business, cultural, artistic, and financial center of the nation. The city's extraordinary resources greatly enrich both the academic program and the experience of living at New York University with the most cosmopolitan student body in the world. This program is open to students recommended by the deans of the colleges to which they will return for their degrees. Courses may be taken in the School of Commerce School of Education Washington Square College of Arts and Science Write for brochure to Director, Junior Year in New York - GOGO 1 0 Sun, Filled Days, 9 Swinging Nights only 599 Dec. 25-Jan. 3 Look atall you get! W Round trip non-stop air transportation * Transportation Airport to Hotel 0 9 Nights Accommodations at THE FREEPORt INN *"Happy Hour" * Beach Transportation " Gala New Year's Eve Party RESERVE Now! only 11 seats left Call DICK RINI, 764-0688 or--"STUDENTOURS" (313) 886-0822 NEWNART UNIVERSITY CHARTER FLIGHTS DETROIT- LONDON -DETROIT MAY 9-JUNE 20 ........... .$205 MAY 20-AUGUST 19 .......$230 JUNE 27-AUGUST 23 ..3..... $250 NEW YORK UNI V New York, N.Y. 10003 EERSITY THIS IS IJ Bob Newhart WWS 1717 WARIERBROSISEYEARTSEECORDS,BitC. i i Name 761-2348 I SIGN-UP I 5-7 p.m. I Address Ask for JOE MASON or BILL RAYMER Seats now limited - $100 deposit "City) (State) ZIP I N mmmmmmmmmwmlm q 1 i ECONO-CAR STUDENTS-19 years of age' and older Short On Wheels? Need a Car for Pledge Formal? Let Us Plan Your Holiday Transportation' Only ECONO-CAR of ANN ARBOR Can Rent to 19 year olds and older ALL BRAND NEW 1968 CARS 438 W. HURON NO 3-2019 * *I 0 1 4