US9900-10B (as amended)
The UO Senate endorses the recommendation of the Ad Hoc
Committee on UO Trademark Licensee Code of Conduct that the UO join the
Worker Rights Consortium for the purpose of the Consortium monitoring UO
licensee compliance with our Code of Conduct. Membership would be for one
year, with the option to renew for subsequent years, based on the recommendation
of a University Senate oversight committee established to review our membership
on an annual basis.
The report of the Senate Rules Committee has
been received and states: "The motion is properly phrased and submitted.
There are no procedural errors in its format. The fiscal impact to
join the WRC is minor."
Pursuant to the instructions of the Senate Executive Committee, Senate
President Gilkey reported
to the UO Senate on Wednesday 10 May 2000 that: "During academic 2000/2001,
the Senate Executive Committee will function as the Senate oversight
committee described in US9900-10B and will bring its recommendation
to the Senate in due course. The Executive Committee will meet regularly
with the Vice President for public affairs and development on this matter
and will be actively engaged in the review process. Comments will be invited
from the affected community (students, administrators, faculty, trustees,
alumni, licensees, etc.). The recommendation from the Senate Executive
Committee will, subsequent to appropriate Senate action, be transmitted
to the President of the University of Oregon."
The following email was received from Lynn Kahle
lkahle@lcbmail.uoregon.edu
on Mon, 10 Apr 2000 13:38:33 -0700 giving notice of motion
Dear Senate President Gilkey:
As a Member of the Ad Hoc Committee on UO Trademark Licensee Code of
Conduct, I believe that the Committee made two significant verbal recommendations.
{Dunan McDonald will report on our activities at the April 12 Senate meeting}
One dealt with the Oregon Trademark Licensee Code of Conduct, about which
you already have a motion for the April 12 Senate meeting. The other was
a verbal recommendation that we join the Worker Rights Consortium as a
monitoring group. As a member of the Assembly, I wish to give notice that
I intend to propose a motion regarding the second verbal recommendation:
"I move that the Senate endorses the recommendation
of the Ad Hoc Committee on UO Trademark Licensee Code of Conduct that the
UO join the Worker Rights Consortium for the purpose of the Consortium
monitoring UO licensee compliance with our Code of Conduct." Thank
you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, Lynn R. Kahle Professor
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