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Feldman, Sandra – American Educator: The Professional Journal of the American Federation of Teachers, 1984
After attaining a collective bargaining contract with New York City in 1960, the United Federation of Teachers worked successfully to improve salaries and working conditions. But in the aftermath of the 1975 fiscal crisis, the more equitable participation of teachers in policymaking has emerged as a clear goal. (KH)
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Elementary Secondary Education, Labor Problems, Labor Relations
Orze, Joseph J. – AGB Reports, 1979
A primary rule for implementing the collective bargaining grievance process in higher education is to settle early and at the lowest possible level. To achieve this or to prevent grievances, clear contract language, a contract administrator, and a "two-one-one" grievance structure should be adopted. (Author/JMD)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Arbitration, Collective Bargaining, Contracts
Lieberman, Myron – Government Union Review, 1984
Argues that collective bargaining in the public sector poses insuperable obstacles to educational reform because of the combined effects of the time required for bargaining and mediation and the vested interests of teachers' unions in maintaining the status quo. Reform proposals have thus far failed to take account of the dynamics of collective…
Descriptors: Arbitration, Collective Bargaining, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education

Sigler, Robert T. – Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 1995
Examines the history of violence in American society, explains some reasons behind these acts, and explores the implications of societal acceptance of violence. While criminologists consider extreme violence to be deviant forms of natural aggression, the paper shows that American society tolerates physical force when expressing political dissent…
Descriptors: Activism, Aggression, Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Problems