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Carl Parker, D-Port Arthur. ■ The committee voted 4-2 to send to subcommittee Parker’s bill which would prohibit employers from re- I quiring employees to work longer ijthan eight hours a day or 40 hours a Week except in cases of unavoidable or unforseeable circumstances dis- jlAipting normal operations. ■ “Employers are finding it is (meaper in the long run in their oper- j aliens to work the employees they have and pay them premium pay rather than hire an adequate number of employees,” Parker said. “Some employees do not want to work 50 to 60 hours a week. I don’t think they ought to have to.” Allen Ferrell of Dallas, personnel coordinator for Southwestern Bell Telephone Co., said the proposal “would hamstring every business in the state of Texas. ” Ferrell said if employees could re fuse overtime the phone company might be unable to repair line breaks and restore service to customers on weekends and holidays. B.J. Benfer of Burleson testified that Southwestern Bell suspended his son for refusing to work past 7 p.m. on the Saturday of his sister’s wedding. Benfer said employees who refuse overtime face possible dismissal. Kenneth J. Jester of Austin, another phone company worker, said he was threatened with dis missal when he said he could not take an overtime assignment because he needed to go to the drug store to pick up a prescription for his sick wife and baby. Jester said he also was forced to work until 8 p. m. on Christmas Eve. “They consider any refusal to work overtime as insubordinate and grounds for dismissal,” Jester said. Benfer said phone company supervisors have told workers, “There’s no way they could make any plans for a ball game or anything with their family.” The Rev. Leroy Hubley of San An tonio told senators he is concerned about the harsh impact on families of mandatory overtime work. \Paf Cottontail raws criticism United Press International DENVER — Rep. Pat Schroeder, D-Colo., says it was intended as “fun,” but it ended up as the Great Bunny Rabbit Debate among some of her constituents and political opponents. Schroeder’s portrayal in China of an Easter bunny has drawn sub stantial reaction — some good, some bad — at her offices in Washing ton and Denver. Schroeder, who represents Colorado’s 1st District, wore a white bunny suit and a papier-mache rabbit head April 15 and distributed Easter eggs and jelly beans to American tourists and Chinese at the Great Wall. “I don’t know why she did it,” said Jack Rigg Jr., Republican chairman in the 1st District, which consists mostly of Denver. “It seemed kind of silly to me. People expect more than that kind of thing. “If nothing else, it’s the kind of thing that could have an impact over time, and it will be more negative than anything else. 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