In I e rv i ew 5 Comments and opinions having been flying on the Campus lately so the Cadre decided to catch some of them.Unfortune— ately the selection of the interviewees on Friday P.M. was limited.Also,the op— inions stated may have chang— ed since Friday,so don't Stick to ourgquotes;we don't have a suit lawyer. Additional anonymous com— entary included: 1.Not enough students involved. H \ 2,The student union must be more united. ‘ 3, A.march to Provincial Government Offices would be effective. 4.The continuation of negotiations is the.most important action to be under taken. . The following inter— - views are in order of time: Our first interview was Ron MacKay,(4th yr.Biology) CadrezHow long have you been on the lines? ‘ Ron:Since about 8:30 this a.m. ' I CadrezFor how long will you support a campus shutdown? Ron:Maybe two days after this. Cadre:What effect do you see the student action as having? I Ron:Well,to tell you the truth,this student action right now,Indon't think would be as good as stay— ing in the Class,and just using the university and making the university ad—' ministration realiZe that they need Maintenance to run the university‘but I'm a union member and the union has decided to go on strike,so I'm going on strike. Heather Stevenson is a 2ndw year psychology maj.Her sup— port was as follows; This is my second day,I picketed alot yesterday - and I did alot of running around on campus trying t0 get things going.I think I'11 support as long-aS‘ needed.But I don't think it would be affective to carry it On for two weeks because there is not enough StUdent support and without the Support of the students_ It Can't keep going.I think there should be more action aPpening next week,perhaps a walk on the Premier's ' office'or something.The Student action has given the Maintenance alot of “Oral Support.They feel ai°t better about picket— tlngithey don't feel alone. ogfare keeping alot of people Joh 0f campus which is good. n MacNillan(3rd Socio— OSY) who was on the picket lines all Friday a. I A .M? Cadre: For how long would you support a campus shut— down? John: It's hard cause I want to school work but this supporting .tenence workers because they just don't have enough to live on. I would go may— be another week but Iccould— n't see going any longer. It's a lot to ask from the students, It's great. 16% about time we did something like this. It's a really good reason for this sort of action. Cadre: What effect do you see the student actionas having besides what you already said? John:Put a little pinch on the admin.because that' 5 what they need.It's some thing we have to do until the admin. comes to it's senses and givesthese’ peonle their money. Dale Le Goe of the cafeteria staff saw the campus shut down as far from efficient,especially because the cafeteria was still open.Kurt Forres- ter,head chef of the cafe— eteria felt that the student action was completely ‘ backward.In his opinion the admin. would suffer most if the cafeteria was used as much as possible,thereby making more mess and higher costs.' Fred Von Dreger:chairman of the Political Science to say be; do my I agree with the main \ 0n the line and Of dept.had this to say: For me ,the matter of a campus shut down is one of several principles.0ne is a basic fair and equit— able wage for the workers concerned in relation to what other workers are making in the maritimes, generally,and at this university.For me it is a matter of the decision mak— ing structures who decides things at the university . Since these,for me,are very grave questions,there is no time limit that I, would put on the resolution of either of them. I see the students,at least those among them that are informed about the issues,having a sub- stantial effect in that they will bring several things to the attention of the university comm— unity,internally,and to the outside community,that isgthat academic life.is disrupted by the Main— tenance workers strike; that they have a concern as individual members of the community that this matter be settled,and settled equitably and fair-. ly;that they have a con— cern about. who in fact is making decisions at the university,both about the total amount of money that \The Cadre,0ct.28,]975,page 3 substantial. Ted Crockett,(4th Business) was convinced of real effects rof the pickettihg such as: "The administration's not smiling anymore so I think they are getting abit worried."He felt the strike would certainly not last until Christmas.His other ‘ comment;"I think each student out here appreciat- _es the other students for comming out to picket and keeping the other people company in lines.C.I.M.N. could have been out here a little bit more giving us some music.Alot of stud— ents who did come out found out it's not as bad as everybody thinks it is. They are having alot of fun along with doing what they? believe in,along with serving the purpose". Barry Chandler Tony Reddin Term Papers! Canada's largest sum. For caulo ue send $5 to:—-Es_say 5» Aces. 57 main: Avenue. Suite 20!. Toronto Ont. Canada. Also. 'campus representatives required. Pic-sewn“. the univerSity gets from the outside:as well as how that is distributed within the university.l think their effect is very personal satisfaction. 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