Drawing on in-depth qualitative interviews and analysis of relevant primary documents, this article explores the 1996 unionization of full-time academic faculty at Brock University, a public and primarily undergraduate university in southern Ontario, Canada. The case study examines both the impetus for unionization and the strategies employed by the faculty association in support of certification with a view to demonstrating how discourses of professionalism and collegiality can be challenged, subverted, and redeployed by academics intent on organizing, mobilizing, and ultimately winning support for unionization
This dissertation examines the unionization of faculty at one private, church-related university dur...
This paper explores the impact of unionization on salary differentials among Ontario universities by...
American college and university professors joined labor unions as early as 1916. But it was during t...
This thesis examines the influence that unionized faculty associations have had on the management an...
This research is a case study of a certification drive that took place at Brock University. The stud...
During the 1970's unionization among professional employees in Canada has increased and this trend h...
In the mid-1970s, three employee groups at Carleton University changed campus labour relations drama...
Teaching assistants are represented by unions in the majority of large universities in Ontario and B...
Teaching assistants are represented by unions in the majority of large universities in Ontario and B...
Graduate students employed as teaching assistants, lab demonstrators and research assistants have be...
This discussion will attempt to meet two goals. First, it presents the case and preliminary findings...
ABSTRACT: The strategies and tactics of academic administrators during union representation election...
Researchers agree that where faculty collective bargaining has emerged, modifications have occurred ...
After nearly four decades of campaigning, faculty and academic staff union members across the Univer...
This dissertation examines the unionization of faculty at one private, church-related university dur...
This dissertation examines the unionization of faculty at one private, church-related university dur...
This paper explores the impact of unionization on salary differentials among Ontario universities by...
American college and university professors joined labor unions as early as 1916. But it was during t...
This thesis examines the influence that unionized faculty associations have had on the management an...
This research is a case study of a certification drive that took place at Brock University. The stud...
During the 1970's unionization among professional employees in Canada has increased and this trend h...
In the mid-1970s, three employee groups at Carleton University changed campus labour relations drama...
Teaching assistants are represented by unions in the majority of large universities in Ontario and B...
Teaching assistants are represented by unions in the majority of large universities in Ontario and B...
Graduate students employed as teaching assistants, lab demonstrators and research assistants have be...
This discussion will attempt to meet two goals. First, it presents the case and preliminary findings...
ABSTRACT: The strategies and tactics of academic administrators during union representation election...
Researchers agree that where faculty collective bargaining has emerged, modifications have occurred ...
After nearly four decades of campaigning, faculty and academic staff union members across the Univer...
This dissertation examines the unionization of faculty at one private, church-related university dur...
This dissertation examines the unionization of faculty at one private, church-related university dur...
This paper explores the impact of unionization on salary differentials among Ontario universities by...
American college and university professors joined labor unions as early as 1916. But it was during t...