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Veazie, Steven A. – Journal of College and University Law, 1982
Montana's university system's experience with collective bargaining within a statutory system, featuring a central management bargaining authority (the board of regents) and multiple bargaining units, is considered. Particular attention is given to how this system has led to greater uniformity of faculty salaries and other conditions of…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, College Faculty, Employment Practices, Higher Education
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Cavana, R. Y.; And Others – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 1996
A survey of 671 faculty at 7 New Zealand universities investigated attitudes toward faculty rank and remuneration systems in New Zealand, Britain, and the United States. Results indicated no majority support for either foreign system, and showed considerable dissatisfaction with the domestic system. It is concluded that sustained effort is needed…
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), Administrative Policy, Classification, College Administration
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Farnham, David – Higher Education Review, 1997
Reviews existing collective bargaining relationships in higher education in the United Kingdom, examines pressures for change, identifies issues inhibiting reform of bargaining and pay structures, and considers the impact of inter-union relationships on change in bargaining practices. Focus is on trends since the 1992 restructuring of UK higher…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Collective Bargaining, College Faculty, Educational Change
Chronicle of Higher Education, 1990
Data from a national survey of average faculty salaries include averages by rank within each institution, arrayed by state; averages within institutions without academic ranks; national averages by rank and institutional classification; and national averages by sector and institution type, giving one-year percentage increases. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), Church Related Colleges, Classification, College Faculty
Blum, Debra E. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1989
New assistant or associate professors command more money than current professors with seniority or higher rank. This faculty-pay dilemma is known as "salary compression." Salary compression occurs when colleges are pressured by the job market to pay competitive salaries to attract scholars at lower ranks. (MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), College Faculty, Faculty Recruitment, Higher Education
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Karugu, A. M. – Kenya Journal of Education, 1988
Discusses opposing positions of Kenyan colonial government and Christian missionaries on the problem of African teachers' salaries during Kenya's colonial period (1925-45). Concludes that the conflict adversely affected the status of the teaching profession and is still manifest today. (LS)
Descriptors: Black Teachers, Developing Nations, Educational History, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
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Holmes-Rovner, Margaret; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1994
A Michigan State University study used a new analytical method for monitoring and comparing compensation of male and female medical school faculty, based on historical data. Results indicate gender-based inequities exist for basic scientists but not clinicians. The method appears feasible for routine administrative monitoring of compensation…
Descriptors: Compensation (Remuneration), Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Higher Education, Measurement Techniques
Marginson, Simon – Journal of Tertiary Educational Administration, 1991
If Australian universities are to be competitive in the global market for college faculty, salaries and career prospects across disciplines and institutions must be improved. Award restructuring will strengthen career structures, but this restructuring must not be limited to lower levels of the profession to be effective. (MSE)
Descriptors: Career Ladders, Change Strategies, College Administration, College Faculty
Leatherman, Courtney – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1998
Part-time college and university faculty account for over 40% of faculty nationwide, double the proportion two decades ago. Increasingly, these groups are becoming organized, often separately from full-time faculty. Issues include pay and workload. Some administrators express concern that part-time faculty are rushing to organize rather than…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Employment Patterns, Faculty Workload, Full Time Faculty
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Academe, 1998
The American Association of University Professors' annual survey of college and university faculty salaries, by academic rank, institution type and size, gender, and geographic region and in relation to the consumer price index, is reported. Extensive data tables track changes and percentile distributions; one table presents average salaries for…
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), College Faculty, Economic Change, Economic Climate
Schneider, Alison – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1998
When recruiting high-powered scholars, colleges and universities must be able to offer not only good salaries but also such benefits as light teaching loads, new research facilities, jobs for spouses, and other aspects of an attractive lifestyle. Sometimes such job offers are used as leverage for increasing benefits at home institutions. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Trends, Employment Patterns, Faculty Recruitment
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Farnham, David – Higher Education Review, 1995
Analysis of salary patterns for faculty and department heads in English universities since the recent reform of the system finds fragmentation of compensation policies and policy formation. Increased secrecy about salaries and a tendency to determine pay for individuals rather than for jobs are seen as problematic trends. A weak form of…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, College Faculty, Department Heads, Educational Trends
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Knapp, Ron – International Schools Journal, 2001
Suggests that a differentiated salary scale--in which teachers who are hired and brought in from overseas are paid more than locally hired teachers--is the most divisive issue in schools grappling with staff morale and is endemic in many parts of the world, particularly in Africa and the East. Recommends ways to minimize the negative impact this…
Descriptors: Comparable Worth, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Brown, Patricia Q. – 1996
The U.S. Department of Education has collected data on full-time instructional faculty at institutions of higher education since 1968. This report presents the results of analyses of data on salaries of full-time instructional faculty on 9- and 10-month contracts at postsecondary education institutions. The data were collected through the…
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), Compensation (Remuneration), Contract Salaries, Educational Finance
Tang, Thomas Li-Ping; Tang, Theresa Li-Na – 1996
This study compared the salary differentials of college chief executive officers (CEOs), college presidents, and the five highest-paid employees at 190 private colleges and universities. The pay differential in total compensation for CEOs and the highest-paid professor at liberal arts institution was significantly higher than that at…
Descriptors: Administrators, College Administration, College Faculty, College Presidents
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