The.UPEI”SUN,Thursday,Feb.9,1978,lage 4 editorial Did you know we are going to be paying more for the Student Union Staff in the future? we are. Are the right people getting paid the right amount, though? I don't think so. As it stands, salaries are: President of the Student Union — $1000; Vice—President - $600; Treasurer — $800; Comptroller — $701; Communicat- ions Officer — $600; U.P.E.I. Sun Staff - $1,440; C.I.M.N. Staff - $1,400; plus'H—onorarimns of $225 to the Social Committee; $150 for the Speaker; $75 for the Recording Secretary; $100 to Winter Carni— va1.Crnuittee; $35 to the Electoral Ctnnnttee7$100 to the Orientation Committee; and $25 to the Fall Fest Connittee. These are all going to change this year. Where should the changes be made? First of all, one should that one should not take a political office for monetary gain. With governments, most political figures take a loss in income. ' Next, one should consider the purpose of people applying for Student Union jobs. It is true most of us take them to bectne involved or to gain ex- perience; but it is still a job, and as suoh, one expects to get paid for it. I amlwilling to admit that these people should not get top wages but they should not be paid in trading stamps, either. I am not familiar with all the jobs, but I can speak with authority on a few of them. To begin, I shall discuss C.I.M.N. and the U.P.E.I. Sun. At C.I.M.N., paid staff members get $35 a month. Here, I get $15 an issue and the rest of the staff that receives a salary get anywhere from $5 to $15 depending on the work done. This means that each C.I.M.N. staff person gets $280 a year, I get $360 and the rest of the paper staff get a lot less. I don't believe this is fair. we (C.I.M.N. and the U.P.E.I. Sun ) put in as muoh time (and probably more) than the executive, but are being paid considerably less. The pressure we are under is as great (all students know how . hectic it is meeting deadlines) as any pressure the Student Council is under. Why so little, comr pared to them ? look at the cemmittees' salaries. Winter Carni— val — $100 for five people, at $20 each. With the hassles of a Winter Carnival, they deserve more. Fall Fest — $25. Is Fall Fest really only one quarter Of the work of Winter Carnival? Absolute- ly not! Then shouldn't the Social Committee who takes care of Pigs , Co~eds, and some Balls gets substantially more than both? This may sound like I am asking for a raise. I am. But I'm also asking for the people who are in the same predicament as myself. I feel that I, as well as the people I've mentioned, and many more who have not been mentioned are worth more to the Student Union than it is showing. Why_should people jn.apolitical positions make less money than people in political positions, considering no one is sup— posed to enter office for monetary gain. LETTERS Dear Editor, dents were threatened if I feel that some sort of they came forward to tes- reply has to be made concert tlfY- This has to be the ning your article titled biggest Hart-h published in "Fights Cancel Events", in the Sun to date! Nobody the Feb. 2nd issue of the was threatened- Sun and also to scme of You went on to say that the crxmmants in the editorb ial of that same issue. You stated that a number of licensed events were cancelled. This’was not so. The only event cancel- ed was Saturday's Beer Bash in the Own. You also stated that stu— prOve anything except fear on the part of Student oil had nothing to do with the cancellation of the Bash. As Winter Carnival the iiiaeisu THURSDAY: FEBRUARY. 2; me - The UPEI SUN is a mem-' ber of the Canadian University Press (CUP) with exclusive national advertising rights held by Youthstream, 307 Davenport Road, Toronto, Ontario. The UPEI SUN aims to be an independent news- paper published weekly throughout the academic year by the UPEI Union, printed by the Journal- Pioneer in Summerside and distributed throughout the campus and 3 few select spots in Charlottetown. ' Contents are the responsibility of the editor.0pinionsare those of the persons expressing them. All letters and art- icles must be signed even jtwthé,name is to Editor - J. Laurence Green . gAssistant Editor aversha’ L.’ Gaudet eilaybOut Nanager - J. Gerald McKenna 'Photographer — Iee R. Donnelly ‘ Deere-Earl.- Chandler VOLUME NINE ISSUE SIXTEEN be withheld. Deadline ,_ for all submissions is Friday noon. Office hours are 9:30 to 12:00 and 2:30 - 5:00 Monday and Wednesday, l0:00 to l2:30 Tuesday and Thurs- day and most evenings.‘ The staff meeting is every Monday at 7 PM in The SUN's office, fourth floor Main, East end. The Editor would like to' take this space and bless all who worked on this issue. They include: Kenny Adams . David Cairns Peter Mhloney Elizabeth Dowie Iinda Scales John Nbore Dawn Leeman . _ Mark Thibeault Rick mg.-. Sue Bert Boyd " Lois Pursey Laurie Tierney "cancelling events does not Council!" I scmetimes won- der where you get your fac— ts or ideas. Student Coun— *scuootoizs ‘AH$$SGH" 1flEtUuuauanus nunwcwuas, a. Chairman, I decided that Saturday night's event was to be canCelled. There were a number of reasons for doing so Mr. Green, none of them being fear! One of the reasons behind- my decision was the fact that there were only four campus police signed up for work. It is easy for someone tcrpoint a finger and say that the reason for this was because the came pus police were afraid to work. This couldn't be any further from the truth. The reason for this is easy to explain. There are at present only 16 meme bers on the force. When one considers the number of eve ents that these people had ‘ to police during the week cne would realize that they as students would want at least one night off so that they could participate in at least one Carnival Event. As it happened, Saturday. night was the one chosen by many. C—P chief Gordie Coffin, and I discussed \this problemlmany times dur— ing the week. We both feltf (neither of us relishing the thought) that what . would happen; as has often happened in the past, was that we would have to ask 'the C—P's to change their social plans and work in— stead. Following the phy; sical and verbal abuse - . cont'd p.5