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Who Owns Online Curriculum And Content? A Primer On Intellectual Property, Jon Garon Sep 2014

Who Owns Online Curriculum And Content? A Primer On Intellectual Property, Jon Garon

Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy

The ownership of copyrights in a faculty member’s copyrighted works has been a source of tension between labor and management for many years, affecting content created for the classroom, for scholarship, and for creative endeavors. Ownership of on-line learning content adds to these tensions and presents a number of important labor-management and pedagogical issues. The legal default rules of copyright provide the starting point for negotiations between labor and management. This panel will explore whether the institution or the faculty member owns the intellectual property associated with on-line learning, course content, and other works. In addition, it will present practical …


Grievance Processing And Arbitration, Howard Parish Sep 2014

Grievance Processing And Arbitration, Howard Parish

Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy

No abstract provided.


Handout: Robert Ufberg, Esq., "Which Form Will Your Negotiations Take: Art, Drama, Combat, Or Symphony? Why, When And How To Exercise Each Option...And Sometimes More", Deborah Williams Esq. Sep 2014

Handout: Robert Ufberg, Esq., "Which Form Will Your Negotiations Take: Art, Drama, Combat, Or Symphony? Why, When And How To Exercise Each Option...And Sometimes More", Deborah Williams Esq.

Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy

Williams' handout is Robert Ufberg, Esq.,'s paper from the 2011 Proceedings of the National Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and the Professions annual meeting.


Demers V Austin, Ruling Of The United States Court Of Appeals For The Ninth Circuit, Theresa Chmara Sep 2014

Demers V Austin, Ruling Of The United States Court Of Appeals For The Ninth Circuit, Theresa Chmara

Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy

The panel replaced its prior opinion, filed on September

4, 2013, and published at 729 F.3d 1011, with anew opinion,

denied a petition for panel rehearing, and denied a petition for

rehearing en bane on behalf of the court, in an action brought

pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 by a tenured associate

university professor who alleged that university

administrators retaliated against him in violation of the First

Amendment for distributing a short pamphlet and drafts from

an in-progress book.

The panel held that Garcetti v. Ceballos, 547 U.S. 410

(2006), does not apply to speech related to scholarship or …


Social Media And Academic Freedom Under Garcetti, Theresa Chmara Sep 2014

Social Media And Academic Freedom Under Garcetti, Theresa Chmara

Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy

This handout summarizes Supreme Court cases involving academic freedom, including Garcetti v Ceballos.


A Guide To Academic Freedom, Frederick P. Schaffer Sep 2014

A Guide To Academic Freedom, Frederick P. Schaffer

Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy

This brief introduction to the principles of academic freedom is intended for attorneys and other administrators who represent or work at colleges and universities. It has two purposes. The first is to introduce them to academic freedom as a set of professional principles regardless of whether or not they are legally enforceable. Attorneys and administrators need to understand the culture of the institutions they represent or serve. Nowhere is this more true than with colleges and universities, which have well established traditions and norms that influence the expectations and conduct of all those responsible for their governance, including faculty, administrators …


Academic Freedom And The First Amendment, Majorie Heins Sep 2014

Academic Freedom And The First Amendment, Majorie Heins

Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy

This manuscript highlights many of the Supreme Court cases involving the First Amendment and the origins of academic freedom in the United States.


Employer Perspectives On ‘Zero Hours’ Contracts In Uk Higher Education, Laurence Hopkins, Helen Fairfoul Sep 2014

Employer Perspectives On ‘Zero Hours’ Contracts In Uk Higher Education, Laurence Hopkins, Helen Fairfoul

Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy

The use of casual and temporary labour in the UK labour market is not a new phenomenon, but an increase in the use of so-called ‘zero hours contracts’ has drawn considerable attention from pressure groups, the media and all three main political parties over the past 18 months. While official figures indicate that the majority of zero hours contracts are found in the retail, hospitality, and healthcare sectors, the use of these arrangements at higher education establishments has also attracted attention and has become an area of focus for HE trade unions. This paper begins with a review of the …


Australia’S Casual Approach To University Teaching, Robyn May, Glenda Strachan, David Peetz Sep 2014

Australia’S Casual Approach To University Teaching, Robyn May, Glenda Strachan, David Peetz

Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy

No abstract provided.


Trends In Labor Management Issues At Historically Black Colleges And Universities, Derryn Moten Sep 2014

Trends In Labor Management Issues At Historically Black Colleges And Universities, Derryn Moten

Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy

The uniqueness of Historically Black Colleges and Universities make achieving collective bargaining on these campuses problematic. All but a handful of black colleges are located in the south, a region with a well-established aversion to organized labor. The South’s history of plantation slavery coupled with feudal peonage labor and Big Mule politics is antithetical with notions of fair wages, reasonable benefits and work hours, and safe working environments. Something similar can be argued about shared governance on the campuses of HBCUs where labor trends favoring union representation of staff trails the success achieved on many Historically White Colleges and Universities …


Shaping Shared Governance For Success At Hbcus, Carrie M. Gavin Sep 2014

Shaping Shared Governance For Success At Hbcus, Carrie M. Gavin

Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy

No abstract provided.


Trends In Labor Management Issues At Historically Black Colleges And Universities, Elizabeth K. Davenport Sep 2014

Trends In Labor Management Issues At Historically Black Colleges And Universities, Elizabeth K. Davenport

Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy

The mobilization of workers through unionization has deep historical roots within American society; more so in the northern regions thanin the southern region of this country.Despite these historical roots,some sectors of the American population (i.e., minorities in general and AfricanAmericans in particular) who have experienced various forms of discrimination have not fully participatedin the unionization movement. This is especially true of the faculty in historically

Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). As a result of thevarious forms of discriminationthat not only denied them meaningful participation in the labor market but restricted their economic success, and the segregation that resulted from the …


The Effect Of Part-Time Faculty On Student Degree Or Certificate Completion In Two-Year Community Colleges, Hongwei Yu Sep 2014

The Effect Of Part-Time Faculty On Student Degree Or Certificate Completion In Two-Year Community Colleges, Hongwei Yu

Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy

No abstract provided.


The Delphi Project On The Changing Faculty And Student Success, Daniel Maxey Sep 2014

The Delphi Project On The Changing Faculty And Student Success, Daniel Maxey

Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy

No abstract provided.


The California State University Bottleneck Courses Survey Report, Michelle Kiss Sep 2014

The California State University Bottleneck Courses Survey Report, Michelle Kiss

Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy

No abstract provided.


2014 Conference Program Sep 2014

2014 Conference Program

Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy

This document is the program of the 41st annual conference of the National Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and the Professions.