Looking for an MBA Program? The MBA Program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has an excellent national ranking. Why? A distinguished faculty, an outstanding student body, an innovative curriculum, and a reputation for quality among employers. MBA Program The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Carroll Hall, 012-A, Drawer 392 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Page 2-Friday, December 2, 1977-The Michigan Daily GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES ABUSE DISABILITY PAY: Feds. crack down on WASHINGTON (AP)-A 31-year-old Virginia ship- other form of fringe benefits." yard mechanic retires at government expense after THE LABOR Department's administration of the suffering an on-the-job back injury that he claims program has sparked allegations of frequent malin- keeps him from doing even light clerical work. He gering by federal employes, shoddy administration is later seen playing ball, running foot races and by the government and unnecessary expenses paid dancing at a local night club. by taxpayers.. A New York postal worker is given disability pay As a result, the department announced last week after saying he hurt his arm so badly that he cannot that a new division of investigations is being set upo pick up a letter. He later bowls a game so remark- to crack down on fraudulent claims for injury com- able that a local newspaper features hinr in an 'pensation. Twenty investigators-there currently article. are none-will be hired to piobe claims. Cases where These and other incidents have forced the govern- fraud is found will be referred to theJustice Depart- ment to start cracking down on what a House com- ment for prosecution. mittee last year termed a growing attitude among "We simply must put a stop to any deceit by federal workers that the compensation program for claimants," Assistant Secretary Donald Elisburg federal employes suffering on-the-job injuries is "an- said. pay raud Although the two employes cited eventually had their benefits cut off, officials believe many other federal workers are faking injuries and getting away with it. THE FEDERAL employes program is separate from the workmen's compensation program run by the states for employes in the private sector. A Labor Department spokesmap said the federal em- ploye plan is far more liberal than most state plans. Statistics show that payments have increased dramatically since the federal program was liberal- ized in 1974. t 1, Arabs meet, defy Sadat WAN? _ _ -J (Continued from Page 1) THE EGYPTIAN president's major Arab supporter, Sudanese President Jaafar el-Numeiry, arrived in Jidda on Thursday for talks with King Khaled, apparently seeking Saudi support for Sadat. The Saudis, after an initial repri- mand to Sadat for breaking Arab unity, have maintained silence on his peace initiatives.% The Saudi radio said Syria's air force commander was also expected in Jid- da, evidently to argue against support for Sadat. Kadafy's call for an anti-Sadat front succeeded in persuading Syria and Iraq to set aside bitter ideological and political differences long enough to at- tend the gathering. But observers noted the relatively low level of Iraqi repre- sentation as evidence of continuing rancor. 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