Page 2-The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, April 2, 1991 TAsC rally on Duderstadt's sI bfF flc 4 uy ? t4f4lawn, demand pay hike by Stefanie Vines Daily Faculty Reporter Members of the Graduate Employees Organization (GEO) gave President James Duderstadt a special April Fools' Day gift yes- terday. GEO members wrote chalk mes- sages on Duderstadt's driveway in support of a proposed strike or "work inconvenience." Members of the TA union also chanted "no more this or that, can't you hear us Duderstadt," to the rhythm of April Fools' Day noise blowers while picketing in front of Duderstadt's house. The picket came in response to the stalled contract negotiations between the University and GEO. "There are some serious matters of principle involved here," said GEO spokesperson Alan Zundel, who was wearing an April Fools' hat. Zundel explained GEO's pro- posed strike Thursday. "What is vital is that people in the United States have the right to organize and bargain collectively. We can withhold labor to have our rights taken seriously," he said. Howard Stewart, member of the United Auto Workers and a GEO organizer, agreed with Zundel. "I have seen how the University treats its workers. It is an atrocity that they behave in this racist, anti- worker way," he said. Stewart added that GEO should extend its message to other labor organizations. "You're not going to get sup- port unless you ask for it. We should mobilize with the labor community against the jerks who are messing you around." Many undergraduates agreed with Stewart. "I wouldn't put it past the University to treat them unfairly. The University is acting inappro- priately," LSA senior Amy Herrup said. "Considering how committed Duderstadt is to undergraduate ed- ucation it really surprises me he isn't more interested in talking with the TAs," RC sophomore Kevin Stein said. Negotiations continue Wed- nesday afternoon in Detroit as University and GEO bargainers meet with a state mediator to try and resolve the new contract. *1 GPO President Chris Roberson and an unidentified supporter participate in a rally in front of University President James Duderstadt's house yesterday. a -- - 0 Calvin and Hobbes