The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, May 14, 1980-Page 17 CHR YSLER SHAR EHOLDERS APPROVE UA WPRESIDENT Fraser on board of directors ROCKFORD, Ill. (UPI) - Chrysler Corp. shareholders elected United-Auto Workers (UAW) President Douglas Fraser to the company's board of direc- tors yesterday, setting a precedent Fraser predicted will be copied by other U.S. unions. Fraser becomes the first American labor leader to penetrate top corporate management. But he skipped his first board meeting - immediately after the voting - to return to detroit for a union .executive board meeting. THE ELECTION marked the second time in four days Chrysler made U.S. business history. On Saturday, Chrysler won a life-saving $1.5 billion federal loan guarantee in the nation's largest corporate rescue. At a news conference just before Chrysler's annual stockholders meeting, Fraser said the UAW would demand representation on the boards of General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co. during 1982 contract talks. "It's not enough for a union to go to the bargaining table and argue about decisions that are already made," Fraser said. RESPONDING TO charges he will not adequately represent all Chrysler shareholders, Fraser said workers "have more at stake than any officer of the company, any shareholder and any - union representative." DO IT B Fraser has pledged to bow out of board discussions on contract talks with the UAW and Chrysler Chairman Lee Iacocca said he sees no conflict of interest in Fraser's election to the board. "On the other hand, I do see a great benefit to the corporation because of his- experience, his strength of character, and his breadth of vision about the future of this industry," Iacocca said. "FINALLY, I want it to be known that I like Doug Fraser as a person. We get along well and we can work together." Fraser was nominated to the board last fall in exchange for union wage- and-benefit concessions that will save Chrysler about $430 million over the next three years. Those union con- cessions were demanded by Congress as a condition for federal loan guaran- tees. The corporation did not release specific vote totals on Fraser's election but Chrysler executives said he received less than one half of one per cent fewer votes than the average received by the other 19 directors elec- ted. Fraser acknowledged that controver- sy in the UAW and other American unions as to whether the traditional ad- versary union-management relation- ship was compromised by his election to the board. DOUGLAS FRASER, PRESIDENT o over yesterday during a discussion at appointment to the board of directors. A nationwide study has concluded that nearly one-half of children aged 6 to 14 fix their owl breakfast at least twice a week. 0 The DAILY'S PHONE NUMBERS: Billing 764-0550 Circulation 764-0558 Classifieds 764-0557 Display 764-0554 News & Happenings 764-0552 Sports 764-0562 LEAVE BLANK SPRING Yes, I would like to s u b s c r i b MICHIGAN DAILY. I agree to be b (pre-payment necessary for subs. c Ann Arbor, Mich.) SUMMER BOTH A N D SUMMER SUBSCRIPTION PRICES: $6.50 Spring-Summer Term (Ill) $7.00 by mail outside Ann Arbor ' $3.50 Spring (lila) OR Summer (llib) Term $4.00 by mail outside Ann Arbor (Please Print) Lost Name First Middle Initial I.D. No._Phone No. Number Street Name Apt. No. Ar oto f the United Auto Workers Union, leans a Chrysler shareholders meeting of his e to THE LEAVE BLANK illed later )utside of PERMANENT (au'tomatically renewed each term) For Circulation Dept. Use Only Q Stencil Typed Number of papers 1 Amount Due $ Date Storted Code 3 . (circle one) 4: J-Ap. 1: S-D 5: J-Au. 2: S-Ap. 6: J-D 3: S-Au. 7: Perm doitt ity Stote Zip " " . ©. - 2 1~ , -