Last school year, teachers or employees from fourteen Pennsylvania public school districts went on strike. In Pennsylvania, as in eight other states, strikes are a legal and regulated part of collective bargaining, a process in which, every few years, teachers’ unions and local school boards meet to agree upon pay, benefits, and working conditions. Theory and empirical evidence from manufacturing (Kleiner, Leonard & Pilarski [1999]; Mas [2007]; Krueger & Mas [2003]) and the service sector (Mas [2006]) tell us that labor strife causes a decrease in employee productivity, but there have been no studies exploring whether the relationship between labor strife and teacher productivity can be measured empirically. The contribution of this paper t...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [91]-92)Over 20 percent of 210 million persons in the Uni...
This study was designed to examine the impact of collective bargaining on school corporations by non...
Union-management relationships have been filled with fear since the rise of capitalism; public educa...
209 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.This study examines the impac...
What factors affect student performance? Research before the 1980s focused on the effects of studen...
Based on an article in the October 13, 1968, Dissent column of the Detroit News. Should school tea...
Drawing on data about unionism in education as well as in other public and private sectors, this lit...
A study of 10 schools in 3 school districts examined how labor relations affect teachers ' work...
The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that collective bargaining is a viable alternat...
This paper discusses some economic, managerial, and political policy issues associated with public s...
Teacher strikes are a fact in American education in this the last quarter of the Twentieth Century. ...
This study investigates the impact of dispute resolution mechanisms on the wages and hours of public...
Using a unique data set on teachers ’ union election certifications from Iowa, Indiana, and Minnesot...
Students of American politics rarely study public sector unions and their impacts on government. The...
Using the American Community Survey, the first chapter (with Eric Brunner) provides new evidence on ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [91]-92)Over 20 percent of 210 million persons in the Uni...
This study was designed to examine the impact of collective bargaining on school corporations by non...
Union-management relationships have been filled with fear since the rise of capitalism; public educa...
209 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.This study examines the impac...
What factors affect student performance? Research before the 1980s focused on the effects of studen...
Based on an article in the October 13, 1968, Dissent column of the Detroit News. Should school tea...
Drawing on data about unionism in education as well as in other public and private sectors, this lit...
A study of 10 schools in 3 school districts examined how labor relations affect teachers ' work...
The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that collective bargaining is a viable alternat...
This paper discusses some economic, managerial, and political policy issues associated with public s...
Teacher strikes are a fact in American education in this the last quarter of the Twentieth Century. ...
This study investigates the impact of dispute resolution mechanisms on the wages and hours of public...
Using a unique data set on teachers ’ union election certifications from Iowa, Indiana, and Minnesot...
Students of American politics rarely study public sector unions and their impacts on government. The...
Using the American Community Survey, the first chapter (with Eric Brunner) provides new evidence on ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [91]-92)Over 20 percent of 210 million persons in the Uni...
This study was designed to examine the impact of collective bargaining on school corporations by non...
Union-management relationships have been filled with fear since the rise of capitalism; public educa...