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ERIC TITLE NUMBER: ED248783 AUTHOR: Douglas, Joel M., Comp.; Wiener, Daniel, Comp.
TITLE: Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and the
Professions, Bibliography No. 12.
YEAR PUBLISHED: 1984
NOTE: 106 p.; For an earlier document, see ED 231 306.
AVAILABILITY: Avenue, Box 322, New York, NY 10010 ($15.00).
ABSTRACT: A bibliography of more than 800 writings affecting
labor relations and college faculty, as well as several
other professions, is presented. The point of reference was
the calendar year 1983. The faculty section covers the
following topics: academic freedom, accountability,
administration, affirmative action, arbitration and
mediation, collective bargaining, community colleges,
contracts and contract issues, department chairpersons,
discipline and dismissal, discrimination, due process,
elections, faculty attitudes, faculty organizations,
financial exigency, fiscal issues, fringe benefits,
governance, grievance procedures, legal issues, legislation,
academic librarians, National Labor Relations Board, part
time faculty, personnel administration, public sector labor
relations, quality of worklife, retirement, retrenchment,
students, strikes, scope of bargaining, salaries, tenure,
women faculty, workload, and the Yeshiva University case.
The bibliography for related professions includes health
care institutions, health care professionals, nurses,
physicians, lawyers, and librarians. In addition,
directories, bibliographies, resources, periodicals, and
sources of information are listed. Indices of subject,
author, and court cases and administrative orders are
included, along with a list of acronyms and abbreviations.
(SW)
KEY DESCRIPTORS: Faculty-College-Relationship; Higher
Education; Nurses-; Physicians-; Unions-
KEY DESCRIPTORS: *Collective-Bargaining; *College-Faculty;
*Employment-Practices; *Health-Personnel; *Personnel-Policy
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