Wednesday, April 13, 1983/The Battalion/Page 11 exican labor group emands pay increase fnited Press International Rico CITY — Mexico’s ■movement formally de- ided the government autho- j emergency pay hike and concessions in the face of tinning high inflation. labor leader Fidel Velaz- Inet Monday with Labor istt r Arsenio Farell Cubillas, imerce Minister Hector ndezand Planning Minis- Cailos Salinas de Gortari to sen the new demands, lazquez said although the bin's economic situation is |, ‘the labor movement has laced in a situation that is more serious and difficult,” the Ultimas Noticias newspaper said. “Now we are not just talking, but in full action,” Velazquez said, adding he had formally de manded an emergency wage in crease, a freeze on all rents and the addition of a basic foods bas ket to workers’ monthly be nefits. Velazquez did not specify the amount of a salary hike union leaders are demanding. The government and the labor sector had already agreed on an auto matic pay boost in July. Leaders of the 5 million- member Mexican Labor Con federation met last week after a 20 percent gasoline price hike and agreed on the demands, saying workers’ salaries are not keeping pace with inflation that hit nearly 100 percent last year. Agrarian Reform Deputy Minister Salvador Robles said more than half of all arable land in Mexico has been distributed through the land reform prog ram, leaving no land left to give to 3 million peasants with pend ing claims. “It’s logical that the amount of land available (for distribution) is limited. There are 195 million hectares (480 million acres) and 100 million have been distri buted,” he said. “We can’t in crease the amount of land.” But independent peasant leaders claimed Robles was lying. “His declarations are pro vocative and false,” Roberto Jaramillo, a peasant leader of the Unified Socialist Party was quoted by afternoon newspap ers as saying. Heladio Ramirez Lopez, an official of the National Peasant Confederation, an independent peasant group, said “the process of land redistribution cannot be considered dead.” f if if if if if ^PROCEEDS BENEFIT THE BRAZOS ANIMALif SHELTER if LOST & FOUND AUCTION Going once j Going twice^^ ^ MSC Main Lounge Wednesday, April 13 10:00am-2:00pm Previews 9:00 am The MSC Arts Committee and University Art Exhibits invite you and your friends to the opening of the exhibit Matisse: Jazz Wednesday, April 13, 1983 6:00 p.m. — 8:00 p.m. in the MSC Gallery (Immediately prior to The Pittsburg Symphony performance)