The Michigan Daily - Monday; April 15, 2002 - 7A NEW ERA Ccommii reervat Continued from Page 1A of their might appear to be 'celebratory,"',""My White said. making "I understand the need to some- ing the times take painful action in pursuit "But an of overarching goals and needs. But things a any action that will reduce work, and people b therefore employment or employ- Root ment security for people, at New Era tionship or elsewhere, is regrettable, if neces- Univers sary. Mymood about it is somber, contrac not celebratory." the pur Though the members of the com- to hurtt mittee voted 6-1 in favor of cutting workers the contract immediately, Root said Desp the michigan daily SUMMER SUBLET I bdrm. A/C, balcony, prkg. State/Fuller. Call Charles at 995-8758. ttee members still had some tions about the consequences decision. concerns are that people Michigan goods are respect- Code of Conduct," Root said. negative outcome would be if aren't corrected and it means lose their jobs." added that he hopes the rela- p between New Era and the ity does not end and that the t continues because he said pose of their action was not the company, but to help the . ite their concerns, the com- mittee agreed the University should make "as strong a statement as pos- sible" against New Era, Root said. SOLE members said they believed the committee made the right deci- sion, given the WRC's stated allega- tions - which include a failure of New Era "to protect workers ade- quately from musculo-skeletal disor- ders," a high number of avoidable injuries due to needle punctures and inadequate measures taken by the company to protect workers from blood contamination - and the company's lack of response to those allegations. The University "is a spotlight school," said committee member David Deeg, who is also a member of SOLE and an RC sophomore. "Students feel it has a role of posi- tive change and of being a public voice. Our students feel like it failed in being that public voice." University spokeswoman Julie Peterson said last night that the com- pany had not yet been officially notified of the University's decision to end the contract and added that it will take at least three months for the contract to become obsolete. The University is required to give the company a 90-day notice before the contract can to be terminated. WEBBER Continued from Page 1A $280,000 to Webber - in an effort to launder money from his illegal gambling enterprise in metro-Detroit auto plants. Martin was arrested March 21. He pleaded not guilty and was released on $10,000 bail. He has until May 28 to enter into a plea agreement. The trial is scheduled to begin June 17. Two weeks ago, Webber claimed he did not take anything from Martin. "There's no way in the world that I took $280,000 from someone," Web- ber told ESPN Classic on March 30. "I've said this a million times. We had to actually go to court to testify about it. So if the judge, if the lawyers, if everyone else respected it, I thought it would get out to the media outlets as well. So, no, I did- n't take anything." A few days later, when the Kings came to play the Detroit Pistons, Webber admitted to being caught off guard in the ESPN Classic interview. Before the game Webber refused to answer questions about Ed Martin, but he promised to come forward with the whole story as soon as his schedule would allow. "The reason why I can speak so freely about this now is this is exact- ly what I said in court and had to say in court," Webber told KHTK. "That was basically the extent of our relationship. I did not admit, while other players admitted, that they accepted money in large amounts. 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