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Okur-Berberoglu, Emel – International Electronic Journal of Environmental Education, 2019
Zero hour contract is an arrangement between employers and employees which does not include minimum working hours and employees have to be available in order to work in any time. There is a legal definition of it in New Zealand recently however it might be carried out under casual contract which is legal. Zero hour contract is a big problem in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ecology, Contracts, Employer Employee Relationship
Jascourt, Hugh D. – 1980
This article discusses recent court decisions affecting the relationship between teachers' associations and unions and the public agencies that employ those teachers. Topics discussed include constitutional rights, union representation and union rights, obligation to bargain and scope of bargaining, grievances and arbitrability, fiscal…
Descriptors: Arbitration, Civil Rights, Collective Bargaining, Court Litigation
National Organization on Legal Problems of Education, Topeka, KS. – 1968
This booklet contains the texts of speeches given at the 1968 National Organization on Legal Problems of Education conference on school law. The topics covered in the speeches include student rights, dress codes, defacto segregation, education and religious freedom, doctoral dissertations in school law, master contracts, and teacher strikes. (JF)
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Conference Reports, Contracts, Court Litigation
Brandes, Ely M. – 1969
In an attempt to predict the outcome of the revolution of students that is now occurring in the U.S., an analogy is drawn between a similar social revolution, the American labor union movement of 1870 to 1940. Both movements began as revolutions designed to gain equality and power for disenfranchised minorities. Although the issues disputed by…
Descriptors: Activism, Civil Rights, Collective Bargaining, Comparative Analysis
Cooper, Elizabeth; And Others – 1981
In 1980-81, one issue dominated labor relations in elementary and secondary education--layoffs. In the future, unions are expected to protest layoffs more and more, at the bargaining table, on the picket line, and in the courts. This report highlights this issue in its section on major developments. The two major teacher unions--American…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Collective Bargaining, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education
Mayer, Martin – 1969
The New York City school teachers strike of 1968 was the outcome of a conflict which had been growing since the establishment of the Ocean Hill-Brownsville experiment in decentralized school administration. This conflict developed over the Local Governing Board's desire to clearly establish its authority to hire and fire employees of the district,…
Descriptors: Arbitration, Board of Education Policy, Civil Rights, Collective Bargaining
Vaughan, Jeannette G. – 1972
This report contains digests of 179 court decisions covering legal issues of particular importance to teachers. The case digests are arranged under (1) certification and eligibility, (2) salaries, (3) contracts, (4) tenure, (5) school desegregation, (6) civil rights, (7) teacher/school board negotiation, (8) leaves of absence, (9) liability for…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Collective Bargaining, Contracts, Court Litigation
Bolmeier, Edward C. – 1977
Organized to be of use as a textbook for students in school law classes as well as a reference book for school personnel and officials, this book focuses on cases having to do with the rights of students and teachers. In Part 1 attention is given to such matters as compulsory and prohibitory school attendance, authority over curricular and…
Descriptors: Attendance, Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Corporal Punishment
Mayer, Martin – 1969
In late spring of 1967, the New York City Board of Education recognized an experimental school district, comprised of two junior high schools and six elementary schools, in the Ocean Hill-Brownsville area of New York City. The prime impetus for this experiment in community involvement in decentralized school administration stemmed from a coalition…
Descriptors: Administrator Selection, Board of Education Policy, Civil Rights, Collective Bargaining