The act of unionization creates a sense of unity among faculty, however, it also creates an adversarial relationship with administration. Although both the administration and the faculty believe they have the university’s best interests in mind, contract negotiations are typically contentious and divisive. A unique process for negotiations is presented illustrating how working within a shared governance format can enable faculty and administration to work together in preparation, research and analysis, problem solving and mutual gains bargaining that results in success for both parties and, ultimately, the university
[Excerpt] No discussion of governance in higher education would be complete without a consideration ...
It is no secret that contract negotiation in higher education has proven to be a complex and occasio...
An evaluative research survey involving 694 faculty members with an academic appointment in Oregon\u...
The act of unionization creates a sense of unity among faculty, however, it also creates an adversar...
Reaching consensus within one’s own constituency group, whether from the union or management perspec...
College and university leaders should to continue to honor collectively negotiated agreements mainta...
Academic collective bargaining, like all collective bargaining, presupposes conflicts between goals ...
For over five decades following its founding in 1915, the American Association of University Profess...
Faculty with collective bargaining rights across the nation will—and should—agree with Daniel Julius...
Clearly, there are many institutions where the model of shared authority has been attained; there ar...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to gain insight into the perspectives of experienced ...
The Congressional Record, August 1985, provides a revealing perspective held by Albert Shanker, form...
The authors provide a perspective, as scholars and practitioners, of the organizational, demographic...
The university I have served as president since 2007, a master’s comprehensive university with a maj...
Collective bargaining at its idealist core promises to “love, honor and respect till death do us par...
[Excerpt] No discussion of governance in higher education would be complete without a consideration ...
It is no secret that contract negotiation in higher education has proven to be a complex and occasio...
An evaluative research survey involving 694 faculty members with an academic appointment in Oregon\u...
The act of unionization creates a sense of unity among faculty, however, it also creates an adversar...
Reaching consensus within one’s own constituency group, whether from the union or management perspec...
College and university leaders should to continue to honor collectively negotiated agreements mainta...
Academic collective bargaining, like all collective bargaining, presupposes conflicts between goals ...
For over five decades following its founding in 1915, the American Association of University Profess...
Faculty with collective bargaining rights across the nation will—and should—agree with Daniel Julius...
Clearly, there are many institutions where the model of shared authority has been attained; there ar...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to gain insight into the perspectives of experienced ...
The Congressional Record, August 1985, provides a revealing perspective held by Albert Shanker, form...
The authors provide a perspective, as scholars and practitioners, of the organizational, demographic...
The university I have served as president since 2007, a master’s comprehensive university with a maj...
Collective bargaining at its idealist core promises to “love, honor and respect till death do us par...
[Excerpt] No discussion of governance in higher education would be complete without a consideration ...
It is no secret that contract negotiation in higher education has proven to be a complex and occasio...
An evaluative research survey involving 694 faculty members with an academic appointment in Oregon\u...