6, 1974MAJOR F'JIDIS UNITS10 United Way Chairmen Named_.i'!be cbalnnan <strong>of</strong> the Ma}Or F'irmsUnit al Tbe Umled Way'l fUnd·raisIngC'MfIPRlpl _ ntrned 10 business anddvte ftden who 1rill chair majorOnm dlviaIIQI dwiJ:IC the I'H drive.Lawreace L. GeUerstedt <strong>Jr</strong>.,,...smt <strong>of</strong> Been Constructioo C».,~ that the divilklnal dWr·JDnI; b1 the "ajor nrms t:nit art:J-. J. tlc:M'ty <strong>Jr</strong>., nee presI.dent III w.tmI Eleeuo llidrlc Co.JUcMnI A. Guthnan <strong>Jr</strong>., ~ vice)InIIideat.-cntuy tnII..Itnr <strong>of</strong> Mon·t., aDd caJd'ftIIJ. Int.: Robst P. Guy.1m, p-lNildent d the NaUonaJ Bank <strong>of</strong>f<strong>of</strong>'Gl'lla; JtrneI F. WU1iams, vioe~t <strong>of</strong> Coc:a-OU USA; EugeneM. RattI.,., esecutive \1ee preIIdentttl OtiuDI and Southern NationalBank,:Robert W. Sc::herer. esecuUvevice1IftSident <strong>of</strong> the GeorgIa Powar Co.; C.'8. \Bud) U\'e.Cy, retired generalmmI8lI' oIlhe Calalog Order Plant <strong>of</strong>Sears, RoebuO:: and Co.; Stanley J.Putman, \"k:e president and southeastregional manager Of J. C. Penney 0:1.Inc. ; Carl J. Reith, president <strong>of</strong> Ox·f (I r d Indusbies Inc., and RobertSt:riddand., president <strong>of</strong> t b e Trost""""'" c/ G«
•I Tuesday, August 6, 1974", S!tI~nli !l.~u~rn~.~..::::::::2:.=:'::'-'--?-1. A 'C~c ~t1dnta lout"• City Check<strong>of</strong>fRestorationBoosts UnionBy JOHN HEAD}. lIlion wtlid1 is fightingr 0 r the exclusive right to~ city employes hasbeen given a booSt ,by thB restoration<strong>of</strong> a uruon due scheck<strong>of</strong>f system. for city em-pIO,'"The Atlanta C'~ Council.voted to reinstate the cbeck:<strong>of</strong>fsystem Monday. It also voted10 kill an ordinance to estab-1i~h a city <strong>of</strong>fice ci ~affairs with broad authority toloOk into citizen complaintsagainst private businesses.The appro\'al <strong>of</strong> the duesdteck<strong>of</strong>f system restores aprocedUn! which was in effecluntll 1970 when then MayorSam ?!tasseli asked the Board<strong>of</strong> Aldermen to repeal the systembecause <strong>of</strong> a sanitationworkers' strike.'The ordinanCe to reinstatethe SYS"{'1. sponsor«! byCounciknan James Howard,allows the city's c0mmissioner<strong>of</strong> finance to deductmonlhly union dues from thepaychecks <strong>of</strong> members <strong>of</strong> theAmerican Federation <strong>of</strong> State,OMmty and Municipal Employes(AFSCME).The ordinance provides thatthe money collected from thecheck<strong>of</strong>f system .... ill be turnedover to the AF50.\tE treasury.It also provides that thecontinuation <strong>of</strong> the system dependson an AFSCME agreementnOl. 10 "strike Jl(Ir a~prove <strong>of</strong> its members takingpart in any strike, sit-down or~low-do\\-1\ in any part <strong>of</strong> \\-llrkperformed by such memberson behalf <strong>of</strong> the city ..."If such strike action occurs,the ordinance says. the mayorhas the power to suspend theeheeItnff system for !KkIayIntervals. with the total suspensionnot to succeed sixmonths.The ordinance passed afterby VOIce. rote after a move totable it.Voting to table the measurewere Councilman John Cal·00un, George Cotsakls, Rich·ard Gulhman, Hugh Pierce,Buddy Fowlkes and Q. V. Wi).lu1l .. />Oto_lI,n Wi! ... "CITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT WYCHE FOWLER (UTI') OPPOSES MAVOR'S l'omNATIONCouncilmen Rlcbard Gatbman (Seated) aDd Hngh Pierce Confer at MeetingI-Acalnst the move to tablewe r e Councilmen Howard,Owles He l ms, N i c kLambros, Art h u r Langford<strong>Jr</strong>., Ira Jackson, carl Ware,Gregory Griggs, Marvin Ar.rington, James Summ ers,James Bond and Panke Bradley.Councilman Howard Fin.ley \·oted present.~ilman Williamson,who introduced the motion totable, said the council shoukl.allow the mayor to negotiate adleck<strong>of</strong>f plan in current talks'lith the union, which claimsto represent about 2.000 city~1o)'CS.Other councilmen arguedthat the nI»trlke clause in themeasure is too weak and thatthe ordinance. (avon AFSCMEover the lAborers internationalUmon (LJU), a rivalunion which has been fis:htingAFSCME for the right toreprete:nl city 'III'Orkers.But Howard, a formerAFSCME oI!ldal. said the DOstrikeclause '" a s there
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