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Faculty in Collective Bargaining Agreements - Compromising Professionalism or Aiding It?

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Book Faculty in Collective Bargaining Agreements - Compromising Professionalism or Aiding It? Nancy Hamer
Libristo code: 06811272
Publishers VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller E.K., May 2008
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The inclusion of professionals in a unionized workforce, particularly in higher education has not been one of unquestioned acceptance. A key concern is that faculty are members of a learned profession that not only has enjoyed, but may require, working conditions that are antithetical to the industrial labor environment of a unionized workforce. While faculty members in the United States have engaged in healthy debates over working under collective bargain agreements, there remains little study of how the profession currently fares in these agreements. § To address this gap, this study is an examination of the relationship between the professional concerns of faculty and collective bargaining. It centers on whether unionization is fundamentally compatible with the definition of a professional, as perceived by the faculty surveyed, and if their collective bargaining agreements act as agents of hindrance, or facilitation, with regard to faculty professional concerns.§ Information gained from this study may inform the collective bargaining process for both sides of the table, and lend an understanding of the impact of these agreements upon faculty professional concerns.

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Full name Faculty in Collective Bargaining Agreements - Compromising Professionalism or Aiding It?
Author Nancy Hamer
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2008
Number of pages 144
EAN 9783639012446
ISBN 3639012445
Libristo code 06811272
Weight 200
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 8
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