Many public college and university faculties have unionized since public employees gained the right to bargain collectively in several states. Most studies of the effects of faculty unionization have been at the institutional level and have included faculty compensation, workload, and other conditions of employment. Although results of these studies are mixed, unionized faculties at four-year institutions experience greater compensation increases in their early years of collective bargaining, but this early advantage subsequently tails off until there is no difference from nonunion counterparts
The purpose of this investigation was to provide a clearer understanding of the role collective barg...
Contingent part‐time faculty experience far greater insecurity in their employment than their full‐...
In the first study a fixed effects model is used to analyze the impact of faculty unions on compensa...
Many public college and university faculties have unionized since public employees gained the right ...
This study focused on an examination of the impact of collective bargaining on faculty compensation ...
Examining the Employment Profile of Institutions Under the Mission-Driven Classification System and ...
This study examines faculty unions’ impact on the organizational efficiency and effectiveness of pub...
The literature on the effects of unions on the distribution of wages at the macroeconomic and inter-...
[Excerpt] No discussion of governance in higher education would be complete without a consideration ...
College and university leaders should to continue to honor collectively negotiated agreements mainta...
This paper uses the American Association of University Professors surveys for the period 1965 to 197...
This study examines the decline in the economic power of faculty labor unions in public higher educa...
The focus of this study is an analysis of institutions, salary expenditures, employment categories (...
The public sector of higher education is expanding rapidly, while the private sector is not. As a re...
Previous studies of union wage effects in higher education have examined faculty salaries, but not s...
The purpose of this investigation was to provide a clearer understanding of the role collective barg...
Contingent part‐time faculty experience far greater insecurity in their employment than their full‐...
In the first study a fixed effects model is used to analyze the impact of faculty unions on compensa...
Many public college and university faculties have unionized since public employees gained the right ...
This study focused on an examination of the impact of collective bargaining on faculty compensation ...
Examining the Employment Profile of Institutions Under the Mission-Driven Classification System and ...
This study examines faculty unions’ impact on the organizational efficiency and effectiveness of pub...
The literature on the effects of unions on the distribution of wages at the macroeconomic and inter-...
[Excerpt] No discussion of governance in higher education would be complete without a consideration ...
College and university leaders should to continue to honor collectively negotiated agreements mainta...
This paper uses the American Association of University Professors surveys for the period 1965 to 197...
This study examines the decline in the economic power of faculty labor unions in public higher educa...
The focus of this study is an analysis of institutions, salary expenditures, employment categories (...
The public sector of higher education is expanding rapidly, while the private sector is not. As a re...
Previous studies of union wage effects in higher education have examined faculty salaries, but not s...
The purpose of this investigation was to provide a clearer understanding of the role collective barg...
Contingent part‐time faculty experience far greater insecurity in their employment than their full‐...
In the first study a fixed effects model is used to analyze the impact of faculty unions on compensa...