This study examines the decline in the economic power of faculty labor unions in public higher education in the United States in recent years. The authors assume the labor union is a utility maximizing entity and that income accrues to the “union family.” The union family attempts to maximize this income. By analyzing collective bargaining agreements and hiring practices between the Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties and the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, the authors construct bargaining indices. Because this study is focused on the change in bargaining power of labor unions in public higher education over time, each index is constructed by looking at the ratio of the union annual income pay s...
This article begins with a brief history of unionization and collective bargaining in higher educati...
Examining the Employment Profile of Institutions Under the Mission-Driven Classification System and ...
Institutions of higher education collectively constitute a major economic concentration that ranks—b...
This study examines the decline in the economic power of faculty labor unions in public higher educa...
Many public college and university faculties have unionized since public employees gained the right ...
[Excerpt] No discussion of governance in higher education would be complete without a consideration ...
The literature on the effects of unions on the distribution of wages at the macroeconomic and inter-...
College and university leaders should to continue to honor collectively negotiated agreements mainta...
Previous studies of union wage effects in higher education have examined faculty salaries, but not s...
This article analyzes data accumulated during the first three quarters of 2016 regarding completed a...
This study focused on an examination of the impact of collective bargaining on faculty compensation ...
This article analyzes data accumulated during the first three quarters of 2016 regarding completed a...
This book chapter appears in Julius, D. J. (ed.), Collective Bargaining in Higher Education: Best Pr...
This study examines faculty unions’ impact on the organizational efficiency and effectiveness of pub...
Research on unions in academe began in the 1960s and 1970s. It continued in the 1980s as greater num...
This article begins with a brief history of unionization and collective bargaining in higher educati...
Examining the Employment Profile of Institutions Under the Mission-Driven Classification System and ...
Institutions of higher education collectively constitute a major economic concentration that ranks—b...
This study examines the decline in the economic power of faculty labor unions in public higher educa...
Many public college and university faculties have unionized since public employees gained the right ...
[Excerpt] No discussion of governance in higher education would be complete without a consideration ...
The literature on the effects of unions on the distribution of wages at the macroeconomic and inter-...
College and university leaders should to continue to honor collectively negotiated agreements mainta...
Previous studies of union wage effects in higher education have examined faculty salaries, but not s...
This article analyzes data accumulated during the first three quarters of 2016 regarding completed a...
This study focused on an examination of the impact of collective bargaining on faculty compensation ...
This article analyzes data accumulated during the first three quarters of 2016 regarding completed a...
This book chapter appears in Julius, D. J. (ed.), Collective Bargaining in Higher Education: Best Pr...
This study examines faculty unions’ impact on the organizational efficiency and effectiveness of pub...
Research on unions in academe began in the 1960s and 1970s. It continued in the 1980s as greater num...
This article begins with a brief history of unionization and collective bargaining in higher educati...
Examining the Employment Profile of Institutions Under the Mission-Driven Classification System and ...
Institutions of higher education collectively constitute a major economic concentration that ranks—b...