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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Tuesday, February 19, 1974

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there is no legal reason why the group cannot be authorized as a bar-
gaining agent without MERC approval.
In a statement released yesterday, University General Counsel
Roderick Daane declared the University "is prepared to enter into
a consent election" through MERC without further question if GEO
accepts all graduate employes into its bargaining unit.
THE VOTE TO strike began at a mass meeting last night and will
continue today. If the strike is approved by a majority of the Univer-
sity's 1600 TFs, picket lines will be thrown up around major buildings
on central campus.
A GEO strike action committee has already prepared picket signs
and leaflets and has appointed strike captains to coordinate the pro-
tests.{
David Ruhland, a GEO executive Committee member, empha-
sized that the pickets will be peaceful, but "we will attempt to appear
as unyielding as possible." GEO also solicited support from outside
unions asking them to honor the picket lines. No immediate response
has been offered.
GEO ALSO hopes to gain support among the undergraduates. Any
undergraduate endorsement appears to hinge on GEO's willingness to
adopt a "no-tuition-hike" stand.
Undergraduates fear that if the University meets the teaching
fellows' demands, it will precipitate a tuition increase.
Following a TF strike threat last fall, the teaching fellows won
some gains from the University including a 5.5 per cent cost-of-living-
increase in stipends -half their demand at the time - and other
financial gains which offset the increased tuition.

VOTING TODAY

TFs

unsure a

bout striking
At that time many undergraduates felt the University "bought off"
the teaching fellows with funds obtained through last term's tuition
hike. Thus, the undergraduates remain apprehensive about supporting
the teaching fellows' demands, fearing another fee hike.
SOME teaching fellows share that view. "The only people who
stand to get hurt in this are the students," said one TF. "They may
get really screwed."
President Robben Fleming said such an election could be held
within several weeks. But the process could take as long as a year,
according to a local attorney.
Late last week Fleming conceded that the strike vote is inevitable.
On Friday he met with the department chairpersons to discuss the
results of a strike. Several chairpersons yesterday characterized the
session as "vague and dealing in generalities."
CLOSE ON the heels of that meeting, a number of department
heads - among them math and economics leaders - sent out.memo-
randa warning that striking employes will not be paid. Several teach-
ing fellows called the memos "open threats."
However, many teaching fellows cited resulting economic hard-
ships as a major reason for not supporting the strike. GEO has made
some efforts to put together a strike fund, but that idea has received
a relative low priority in strike planning.
Although the GEO leaders have urged that the organization pledge
not to accept an administration offer conditional on a tuition hike, the
rank-and-file TFs split over a similar proposal during a mass meeting
ten days ago.
A potential bargaining lever for the teaching fellows may be pres-
sure from parents of undergraduates unable to attend class because 'of
the strike. Consequently the GEO leadership has been careful not to
antagonize undergraduates. However, the GEO does not expect over-
whelming support from undergraduates.
INDIVIDUAL departments, however, are well aware of the impact
a TF strike could have on day-to-day operations. Many introductory
courses employ teaching fellows who carry the majority of the teach-
ing load.
"Our department would be particularly hard hit by the strike,"
Romance Languages Chairperson Frank Caca said yesterday. "We
could not possibly cover all section with our regular staff."
Mathematics department chairperson Frederick Gehring said a
teaching fellows' strike "would have a potentially serious effect" on
his department. Other chairpersons echo these sentiments.
NONETHELESS the department heads presently are not actively
developing contingency plans in the event of a strike. They have gen-
erally characterized their attitude as wait and see.
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See TFs, Page 8
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