[Excerpt] It is increasingly clear that the prospects for educational reform in America and the future of collective bargaining in public education are closely intertwined and becoming more so. The authors of this paper attempt to provide a framework for understanding both sets of developments and their interrelationships. Tracing the evolution of the current reform movement, then discussing the origins of the present system of bargaining in public education, we argue that reformers and bargainers alike are beginning to grapple with the same realities: new issues and new kinds of power that are inherent in the changing labor and product markets, work processes and management system of public education itself.Lipsky20_CB_amidst_educational_r...
This comment discusses the effect of collective bargaining by teachers on the formulation of public ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the formation of collective bargaining-a bilateral structure...
The purpose of this mixed-methods study was to address that gap in the literature and investigate wh...
[Excerpt] It is increasingly clear that the prospects for educational reform in America and the futu...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [91]-92)Over 20 percent of 210 million persons in the Uni...
The public sector of higher education is expanding rapidly, while the private sector is not. As a re...
Collective bargaining in the public sector, which includes public schools and public institutions of...
This paper discusses some economic, managerial, and political policy issues associated with public s...
For all practical purposes, 1960 marks the true beginning of the collective bargaining impetus in pu...
Using the American Community Survey, the first chapter (with Eric Brunner) provides new evidence on ...
This paper applies the theory of bureaucracy to a collective bargaining arrangement in the public ed...
Principals have believed that their jobs are very different under collective bargaining. Does resear...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the formation of collective bargaining-a bilateral structure...
and Management provide insight into how collective bargaining affects the teaching profession, educa...
This article reviews the current status of collective bargaining in higher education, with a special...
This comment discusses the effect of collective bargaining by teachers on the formulation of public ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the formation of collective bargaining-a bilateral structure...
The purpose of this mixed-methods study was to address that gap in the literature and investigate wh...
[Excerpt] It is increasingly clear that the prospects for educational reform in America and the futu...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [91]-92)Over 20 percent of 210 million persons in the Uni...
The public sector of higher education is expanding rapidly, while the private sector is not. As a re...
Collective bargaining in the public sector, which includes public schools and public institutions of...
This paper discusses some economic, managerial, and political policy issues associated with public s...
For all practical purposes, 1960 marks the true beginning of the collective bargaining impetus in pu...
Using the American Community Survey, the first chapter (with Eric Brunner) provides new evidence on ...
This paper applies the theory of bureaucracy to a collective bargaining arrangement in the public ed...
Principals have believed that their jobs are very different under collective bargaining. Does resear...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the formation of collective bargaining-a bilateral structure...
and Management provide insight into how collective bargaining affects the teaching profession, educa...
This article reviews the current status of collective bargaining in higher education, with a special...
This comment discusses the effect of collective bargaining by teachers on the formulation of public ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the formation of collective bargaining-a bilateral structure...
The purpose of this mixed-methods study was to address that gap in the literature and investigate wh...