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PRUITT, JAMES D. – 1967
CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL OF A SCHOOL DISTRICT REPRESENT BETWEEN 25 AND 30 PER CENT OF THE ENTIRE SCHOOL STAFF. THE PURPOSE OF THIS STUDY IS TO DETERMINE THE LEGAL WORK STATUS OF CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEES IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS THROUGHOUT THE 50 STATES AND TO ARRANGE THE COLLECTED INFORMATION UNDER FUNCTIONAL TOPICS. THE PROBLEM IS SUBDIVIDED TO CONSIDER (1)…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Court Litigation, Employment Practices, Federal Legislation
DOHERTY, ROBERT E.; OBERER, WALTER E. – 1967
FOUR MAJOR AREAS OF COLLECTIVE BARGAINING FOR TEACHERS, BASED ON A REVIEW OF HISTORICAL RECORDS, A COMPARISON OF EXPERIENCES, A STUDY OF RELEVANT DOCUMENTS, AND INTERVIEWS WITH PERSONNEL DIRECTLY INVOLVED ARE DEFINED AND ANALYZED--(1) FACTORS GIVING RISE TO THE BILATERAL DETERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, (2) THE CHARACTER…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Collective Bargaining, Contracts, Employer Employee Relationship
Nolte, M. Chester, Ed. – 1968
Proceedings of an inservice conference on teacher militancy and collective bargaining are reported. Section one presents resumes of speeches delivered by experts from the fields of law, business, labor arbitration, and professional negotiations. Topics of the speeches include new developments in professional negotiations, arbitration in public…
Descriptors: Administrative Agencies, Boards of Education, Collective Bargaining, Conference Reports
Rehmus, Charles M.; Wilner, Evan – 1968
A sample of Michigan cities is the basis for an evaluation of the economic benefits of collective bargaining to teachers and the economic impact of bargaining upon the school districts that employ and negotiate with them. The study's conclusions include: (1) Bargaining produced pay increases averaging 10 to 20 percent higher than teachers would…
Descriptors: Class Size, Collective Bargaining, Economic Research, Equalization Aid
Connecticut School Development Council, Inc., Hartford. – 1967
THIS SURVEY REVIEWS THE CONDITIONS OF WORK FOUND IN VARIOUS TEACHER-BOARD AGREEMENTS IN CONNECTICUT TOWNS AND DESCRIBES THEM IN GENERAL TERMS. REASONS FOR NEGOTIATION AND GENERAL NEGOTIATION PROCEDURES ARE BRIEFLY COVERED WHILE THE CONDITIONS OF WORK AFFECTING THE DIFFICULTY OF THE TASK, TEACHER WELFARE AND PROFESSIONAL ADVANCEMENT ARE DISCUSSED…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Collective Bargaining, Faculty Promotion, Fringe Benefits