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Wildman, Wesley A. – 1968
This volume on law and collective negotiations in the schools is the second in a series of 4 monographs comprising a broad investigation of teacher collective action in local school districts in the United States. Part I (30 pages) of this volume deals with emerging local doctrine relating to the rights of teachers and other public employees to…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Collective Bargaining, Government Employees, Labor Legislation

Lieberman, Myron – 1977
The fact that public employees do not have particular rights accorded private employees may not be inequity if public employees enjoy benefits not shared by private employees. Public employees' political influence on public sector bargaining is probably the most important difference between the two sectors. Political activity pays the teacher…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Elementary Secondary Education, Employer Employee Relationship, Government Employees
Randles, Harry E. – 1978
The responsibility for education in Australia rests with the states. Teachers in the state of New South Wales, as in other Australian states, are employed by the Public Service Board, which determines working conditions. Teachers are administered, however, under the Department of Education. Labor disputes in Australia are settled not by formal…
Descriptors: Arbitration, Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Mortimer, Kenneth P.; Ross, Naomi V. – 1975
This document reports on a survey of faculty voting behavior. The survey was months after a second election was held to determine whether or not faculty and support professionals at Temple University would be represented by a collective bargaining agent. The survey focused on the relationship between voting behavior and two potential sources of…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Collective Bargaining, Demography, Faculty
Rollins, Sidney P., Ed. – 1975
This document contains edited presentations given during a conference on teacher negotiations and solutions to impasse in Rhode Island. The principal speakers were Henry J. Nardone, chairman of the Elementary and Secondary Education Sub-Committee of the Board of Regents; Julius C. Michaelson, Attorney General for Rhode Island; and Dr. Peter…
Descriptors: Arbitration, Collective Bargaining, Elementary Secondary Education, Labor Legislation
Loretto Heights Coll., Denver, CO. – 1974
This collective bargaining agreement between the Loretto Heights College and the Loretto Heights College Faculty Education Association covers a period from June 1974 to May 1976. Articles included are: (1) academic freedom; (2) tenure; (3) probationary and nontenure faculty; (4) special category faculty; (5) part-time faculty; (6) calendar and…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Contracts, Evaluation, Faculty
Belcher, A. Lee – NACUBO Professional File, 1970
Labor-management relations in higher education are undergoing dramatic changes as a result of the rapidly growing unionization of personnel. A comparison of past experiences with unionization both in academe and industry reveals that administrations must determine their human resources policies and objectives before dealing with the unionization…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Collective Bargaining, Employee Attitudes, Employer Employee Relationship
Syracuse Univ., NY. – 1974
Contained in this document are three labor contracts made by and between Syracuse University and Local 200 General Services Employees' Union, Service Employees' International Union, AFL-CIO. The purpose of the agreements is to promote and maintain good relations between the university, the union, and the employees represented by the union and to…
Descriptors: Arbitration, Collective Bargaining, Contracts, Employer Employee Relationship
Ackerly, Robert L.; Johnson, W. Stanfield – 1969
This pamphlet contains the National Association of Secondary School Principals' (NASSP) viewpoint on the following critical issues to be considered prior to drafting State negotiation legislation: (1) The role of the school principal in negotiation, (2) the preferred procedures for designation of the bargaining agent, (3) a statutory timetable for…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Arbitration, Collective Bargaining, Educational Policy
Chanin, Robert H. – 1969
Prior to drafting State legislation pertaining to collective negotiation in education, it is necessary to understand the essential differences between public and private employment and to determine whether teachers should be included under a statute covering many categories of public employees or whether they should receive separate statutory…
Descriptors: Arbitration, Boards of Education, Collective Bargaining, Government Employees
Peterson, LeRoy J. – 1971
This report discusses procedures for nationwide negotiation of teacher salaries in six European countries and considers possible applications of these procedures to negotiations on a Statewide level in the United States. Distinct negotiation patterns in the European countries fall into two categories: (1) with slight variations, that common to…
Descriptors: Arbitration, Boards of Education, Collective Bargaining, Fringe Benefits
Wing, Dennis R. W. – 1971
This report presents the results of an opinionnaire sent to leading State educational personnel in 26 States that have adopted legislation regulating teacher/school board collective negotiations. The opinionnaire gathered information concerning (1) the degree of adequacy of the legislation; (2) the respondents' indications of the most current…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Educational Legislation, Grievance Procedures, Negotiation Agreements
George Washington Univ., Washington, DC. Inst. for Educational Leadership. – 1975
"Options in Education" is a radio news program which focuses on issues and developments in education. This transcript of the first show contains discussions of college enrollment, the controversy over standardized testing, hyperactivity in school children, the rash of teacher strikes, and how to become a professional golfer. Participants…
Descriptors: Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment Influences, Golf

Strom, David – Education and Urban Society, 1979
This article describes specific areas in education which have been problematic over the last 18 years and discusses ways in which the collective bargaining process was able to cope with them. (Author/EB)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Collective Bargaining, Educational Administration, Educational Change
Grogan, John L. – School Business Affairs, 1979
This article focuses on a brief examination of the role of the school business office as it pertains to adequate preparation for negotiating the salary and fringe benefit package. (Author)
Descriptors: Administrators, Check Lists, Collective Bargaining, Cost Effectiveness