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Academic Freedom In Trying Times (Cle), Risa Lieberwitz
Academic Freedom In Trying Times (Cle), Risa Lieberwitz
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.
Research Panel: Examining The Employment Profile Of Institutions Under The Mission-Driven Classification System And The Impact Of Collective Bargaining, Nathaniel Bray
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.
Financialization Of Higher Education: Interest Swaps And Their Consequences, Aman Banerji
Financialization Of Higher Education: Interest Swaps And Their Consequences, Aman Banerji
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.
Adjunct Faculty: Recently Negotiated First Contracts At Private Institutions, Robin Sowards
Adjunct Faculty: Recently Negotiated First Contracts At Private Institutions, Robin Sowards
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.
Research Panel: Wage Discrimination At Universities And Professional Schools, Ken Thornicroft
Research Panel: Wage Discrimination At Universities And Professional Schools, Ken Thornicroft
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.
Can An Ombuds Help Resolve Conflicts & Improve Labor-Management Relationships?, Sarah Miller Espinoza
Can An Ombuds Help Resolve Conflicts & Improve Labor-Management Relationships?, Sarah Miller Espinoza
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.
Workshop: Training On Preparing, Presenting, And Defending At Arbitration, Maureen Seidel
Workshop: Training On Preparing, Presenting, And Defending At Arbitration, Maureen Seidel
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.
Workshop: Training On Organizing And Negotiating For Academic Labor
Workshop: Training On Organizing And Negotiating For Academic Labor
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
"Which form will your negotiations take?"
Workshop: Training On Organizing And Negotiating For Academic Labor, Scott Phillipson
Workshop: Training On Organizing And Negotiating For Academic Labor, Scott Phillipson
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.
Workshop: Training On Organizing And Negotiating For Academic Labor, Mickey Gallagher
Workshop: Training On Organizing And Negotiating For Academic Labor, Mickey Gallagher
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.
Workshop: Training On Organizing And Negotiating For Academic Labor, Mickey Gallagher
Workshop: Training On Organizing And Negotiating For Academic Labor, Mickey Gallagher
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.
Workshop: Training On Organizing And Negotiating For Academic Labor, Deborah Williams
Workshop: Training On Organizing And Negotiating For Academic Labor, Deborah Williams
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.
Workshop: Training On Bargaining Over Health Insurance In Higher Education, Joel Solomon
Workshop: Training On Bargaining Over Health Insurance In Higher Education, Joel Solomon
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.
Workshop: Training On Effective Lobbying For Higher Education, Ken Mash
Workshop: Training On Effective Lobbying For Higher Education, Ken Mash
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.
Workshop: Training On Effective Lobbying For Higher Education, Barbara Berreski
Workshop: Training On Effective Lobbying For Higher Education, Barbara Berreski
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
No abstract provided.
2018 Conference Schedule
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
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The Accidental Academic: Reflections On 50 Years In Academic Collective Bargaining, William Connellan
The Accidental Academic: Reflections On 50 Years In Academic Collective Bargaining, William Connellan
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
Little did I know that when I started a career as a newspaper reporter that I would have a 50-year academic career with academic labor relations as a central part.
Unionization And The Development Of Policies For Non-Tenure Track Faculty: A Comparative Study Of Research Universities, Karen Halverson Cross
Unionization And The Development Of Policies For Non-Tenure Track Faculty: A Comparative Study Of Research Universities, Karen Halverson Cross
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
This paper examines how policies at several research universities support and professionalize their full-time, non-tenure track (NTT) instructional faculty, and considers the influence of NTT faculty unions on policy development at these institutions. Faculty handbooks, collective bargaining agreements (CBAs), and other policy documents at a few institutions with and without CBAs were analyzed for the presence of institutional, NTT faculty-supportive policies. One unionized and one non-unionized institution were selected as sites for interviews with faculty and administrators. The paper finds CBAs to be a significant source of NTT faculty-supportive policies, and the union to provide important procedural safeguards against arbitrary …
Contracts With Community College Adjunct Faculty Members And Potential Supplemental Benefits To Increase Satisfaction, Kimberly Ann Page
Contracts With Community College Adjunct Faculty Members And Potential Supplemental Benefits To Increase Satisfaction, Kimberly Ann Page
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
ABSTRACT
As state funding to community colleges has fluctuated, many community colleges have hired more adjunct faculty (Desrochers & Hurlburt, 2014).
This qualitative research explored supplemental benefits, which could be included in adjunct faculty contracts with community colleges in order to promote workplace satisfaction, without causing stress on budgets. Adjunct faculty who realize greater job satisfaction are more beneficial to their institutions because they promote student learning and retention (CCCSE, 2014b; Hollenshead, 2010; Jacoby, 2006).
The descriptive study included three phases: record reviews, interviews with key informants and elite informants, and a reflective questionnaire. New England was selected as the …
The History Books Tell It? Collective Bargaining In Higher Education In The 1940s, William A. Herbert
The History Books Tell It? Collective Bargaining In Higher Education In The 1940s, William A. Herbert
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
This article presents a history of unionization and collective bargaining in higher education during and just after World War II, decades before the establishment of statutory frameworks for labor representation. It examines the collective bargaining program adopted by the University of Illinois in 1945, along with contracts negotiated at other institutions, which demonstrated support for employee self-organization. It will also presents counter-examples of institutions using the courts and congressional investigators to defeat unionization efforts. . Lastly, the article will examine the role of United Public Workers of America (UPWA) and its predecessor unions in organizing and negotiating on behalf of …
Anti-Intellectualism, Corporatization, And The University, Henry Reichman
Anti-Intellectualism, Corporatization, And The University, Henry Reichman
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
Anti-intellectual pressures on colleges and universities are not only external; they are generated by colleges and universities themselves. The corporatization agenda, seen in calls to run universities "more like businesses," has produced a managerial approach to education that is fundamentally hostile to free intellectual endeavor. The idea that higher education is not about the common good, but about individual improvement is a major source of anti-intellectualism. The appropriate response to an overly "practical" vision of education, however, is not to retreat into an ivory tower. The clash of ideas cannot always be clean and civil; it must sometimes be messy …
The Slippery Slope Of "Unique", Daniel J. Julius
The Slippery Slope Of "Unique", Daniel J. Julius
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
That higher education may not be considered unique by various courts, labor boards, arbitrators, law firms, and others who facilitate (control) the labor relations process is a decidedly unpopular notion among many academic leaders, faculty, and others. I would argue that universities are organizations providing important individual and societal outcomes which can be measured, but may not be unique for the purposes of labor relations.