The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 01, 1979, Image 6

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    Page 6 THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1979
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APARTMENTS
NEWLY REMODELED !
ALL UTILITIES PAID and...
Individual Heating and Air, Cable T.V.,
3 Laundry Rooms, Swimming Pool,
Security Guard, Party Room, and
Close to Campus. 693-0261
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Consol to pay
back salaries
By DINA KRUMNOW
Battalion Reporter
Although school officials do not
seem to know much about it, the
A&M Consolidated Independent
School District board received a
$36,000 slap on the hand Friday for
violating the federal Equal Pay Act.
The suit was filed in November,
1974, by U.S. Secretary of Labor
Peter J. Brennan. He said the dis
trict had violated federal law by pay
ing female teachers less than male
teachers.
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals in New Orleans ordered
the district to pay back wages of
$35,674 to female teachers who
were employed during 1971-73.
In those years, women were paid
$300 less each year than men. The
district said this was because women
did not participate in extra
curricular activities offered to men
mnly. These activities included
chaperoning football games and
(school dances.
Jack Woods, the school district’s
attorney, said the money will be di
vided among the female teachers
employed then. Woods, however,
declined to comment on the results
of the case.
Fred Hopson, school superinten
dent when the case was filed, said
he was unaware a decision had been
reached.
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Hopson added that since he did
not know enough about the case, he
was unable to comment about its
specifics.
Peggy Crittenden, spokesman for
A&M Consolidated, said the school
district has not received any infor
mation on the case, except informa
tion sent to local newspapers by the
wire services.
“The school board will have to
decide where the money will come
from, and when we are contacted
about the case, the school board will
take action,” Crittenden said.
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prof says
Success of a small business can
depend as much, or more, on good
management as good location, says a
Texas A&M University business ex
pert, after surveying more than 100
franchised restaurants nationwide.
The report contradicts many
business managers, who often
blame poor location when their
young enterprises go under.
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anyone can disregard location,” said
Dr. Mary Gilly of Texas A&M’s De
partment of Marketing. “Location is
important. It’s just not everything.”
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