GOL Sgpobber 10th to 25th 1982 }. Other Press Page's Fe a ee = < eos pg Faculty Consider Strikes at Other Colleges ge e | AN Bik KELOWNA (CUP) ee conic he cal asd en ae Cut ars he brink of ation to hold off strike action = cate Than ae a pire plaaaed for Nov. seen ue “ < - 71 disputes, but students have wie, ene i ee ‘ee played a major role in stal- bargaining. ‘ SiSe-~ Be ling ae Seer: More than 370 students ben = eae appeal at sent letters to both sides BN anagan College, students calling for binding arbitra- | tion but the administration 4 flatly rejected the idea. ‘Students at all four campuses (of Okanagan Col- lege) are unilaterally op- posed to any disruption of student services,’ said Kel- owna student society staff person Nobu Ono. The dispute primarily con- cerns a clause calling for binding arbitration if the two sides cannot reach a settle- ment during contract talks. The faculty wants the caluse, but the college principal Peter Williams says binding arbitration could lead to set- tlements that the college cannot afford. At Capilano College in North Vancouver, the faculty association voted 75 per cent in favour of striking as early as Nov. 7 but students are making last ditch efforts to pull the two sides together. ; Meanwhile, clerical and * I] h ° support staff at the B.C. V e hope you WI L ink of us when you celebrate. Institute of Technology in 5 St ci era : hi ena co a . Burnaby are threatening job : action that could close down the campus. They voted 89 percent in favour of with- drawing services if contract talks failed. Carling O'Keefe | Breweries of Canada ES wishes to congradulate the students, staff and faculty of Douglas College, at finally entering the new building. SSS nce EES a bj Fae pil ion Rewspemsenraapans snare son ees “ie eessranseeegantoneeenone rarer