THE C6933. ocmonra 1, 1974, PAGE 6 * ' i » I i7 " g - 7 _ ’”_‘ 3:””Vaf? letthefirass Grow r f 1‘ ‘ " Could you please publisn a notice in the CADRE ask— ing students, faculty and support staff of the Uni- ‘versity to refrain from walking on the grassed areas and removing signs. The following areas are walked on daily. There-are pathways forming across the grassed areas: 1) Students are walking diagonally from the barn to the road.‘ ’a 2) There is a path worn from the gym to McAdam Field. 3) There are two places where grass is worn th— rough on the new seeded area to Blanchard Hall. 4) Faculty, students and. staff are walking across MbAdam Field from Parking Lots B and C to Dalton, ‘ Education Building to SnOw plough guides are leaderShiP in keeping our Duffy, Kelly and Main. Mt. Edward Road. ‘ ' not erected to be torn campus Clean and attract- 5) Students are walking 6) Students are walking down. There are only a ive° across the new football \’ from N and NA Buildings ; few students causing all _ field from the Barn, Psy- north to.Parking Lots D, the damages: Maybe the ' Yours Sincerely,» chology Lab, NA, N and and E. rest of us can show some Maintenance Dept- UPEI Labour NEWS _ - I a ! ‘ . Recently one of your the crime? Therefore the 1 Security Officers was suse , Union followed the appro- ‘ pended for a period of priate steps as outlined twenty-eight days by his in the existing contract * supervisor for leaving his between the university and, post one hour early, even -{0cal 501. After having though this officer had ' eXhauSted the first two made arrangements with Step3 1Q_the grievance p» another officer to come . Procedure» With00t”sueee881L in and £111 the void for ‘we reached the step where- ' him. Upon receiving not— - by we appear before the ification of such suspen- Board Of Governors ten 'sion, the person in quest- State our case..We were ion appealed to his Local V ,Sranted a,hear1n8 before Union (Local 501, Canadian a panel of this Board and‘ Union of Public Employees) “Pon'stating our appeal to hear his grievance and these gentlemen, in their 3 begin procedured to have W1VSd0m, reduced the sen- , this excessive sentence tence to a period of one reduced. The Union then _ Week; and due to the feet \\ commenced grievance pro- that the qriginal sentence cedures. At no time were 7» had already been served. we disputing the fact that the panel ordered that a wrongdoing had been comm. the officer be reimbursed itted but we were appalled for'the diffetence in at the excésSive sentence lost pay' JUSTICE PREVAIL' 'imposed upon this officer ED' 7 ' and our appeal was center— ed on having the sentence reduced to'a more realis- tic figure; in other words - Robert Crockett have the punishment suit » ‘ President OLD 'schernr GUARDS near DIE-m. » t . ‘ iirb' I ' ' . , , . ‘.2:’I."‘ m csjfi‘é‘rt; ": Z'. ,‘.‘. , "gitg;