In addition, this volume explores the need for additional assessment, evaluation, and research for this important component of college campuses. This is the 145th volume of this Jossey-Bass higher education quarterly series. In this first book-length study of collective bargaining by library support staff employees, Professor Kusack addresses issues that will help to determine the future of the nation's academic libraries. Found inside – Page 54TRADE UNIONS AND UNIVERSITY RESEARCH POLICY by Loet Leydesdorff THE SCIENCE SHOP In 1977 , a group af students and scientists from the University of Amsterdam founded a Science Shop , an event which has already been ... Found inside – Page 37Union militancy and influence in universities - - once a crucial component in governance - - had declined significantly . A constitutional amendment in 1980 had confined university unions to single establishments , barring the formation of a ... Using case studies and relevant literature, this book illustrates the challenges to legitimate, Shared-governance domains when the routine of the academy is forced to deal with big issues, often brought on by external forces. Found inside – Page 259The Jossey - Bass Higher and Adult Education Series . ... ED 387 052 The NEA and AFT : Teacher Unions in Power and Politics ED 387 462/1 Teacher Union ... Found inside – Page 97More specifically, in higher education, adjunct faculty members are not ordinarily covered by unions, because they are part-time employees. Found insideContemporary Research on Unions: Theory, Membership, Organisation and NonStandard Employment, National Key Centre in Industrial Relations, Monash University ... This is true both at senior colleges and universities and, with the growth of distance education at community colleges, at two-year colleges as well. The publication has two parts. Found inside – Page 33Financing Student Unions We close our survey by touching on a minor but bizarre aspect of the finance of higher education in Britain , which must puzzle ... Found inside – Page 118century , the federal government now exercises such extensive powers in higher education in so many direct and indirect ... It is really a triumph of literary detective work when one realizes that even the term “ student union ” does not mean the ... Found insidePeck, A. and JacksonPeck, M. (2005) “Look for the Union Label: Brand Marketing for Union Programs and Services.” Association of College Unions (ACUI), ... Found inside – Page 16Federal Loans For College Unions 1 1 Curriculum Patterns in Higher Education : The Biological Sciences Table. By LESLIE F. ROBBINS * In 1955 amendments to ... Found insideAs such, this monograph illuminates the accepted understandings, contested arguments, and the substantial gaps in understandings that remain. This is the third issue of the 43rd volume of the Jossey-Bass series ASHE Higher Education Report. Found inside – Page 142 sociation ( 1923 ) , originally called the development of the college union serve as an executive chairman to National Association of College Hon- field . Hart House included a great carry out the decisions of the Execuor Societies ( 1925 ) ... Found inside – Page 494One of the major reasons for the lack of participation by many credit unions has been the lack of legal authority to do so . And I have already cited the ... Of findings -- Patterns of academic governance and collective bargaining -- Causes of faculty unionization -- Factors that shape campus bargaining -- Consequences for personnel decisions -- Consequences for academic senates -- Consequences ... Found inside – Page 79558 would have the effect of extending the repayment term for Federal credit union higher education loans to the limits prescribed in S. 600 . Found inside – Page 99The growth of academic unions in the 1970s was a direct reaction to the ... Unions are concentrated in the community college sector and in the public lower ... Found inside – Page 136In this article we will describe, analyse and evaluate the development of such arrangements for one type of interest group in particular: the trade unions; and, with respect to one domain of university policy: university research planning, ... As governments around the world support austerity politics in the face of financial meltdowns, social inequalities, terrorist threats, climate catastrophe, wars and mass migrations, the book questions whether practitioners in teaching and ... Found inside – Page 513The note from the Editor read as follows : ning to Terms with Trade Unionism in Higher Education Many people feel that ... though essential for improving performance , invariably gets stymied by the opposition of University Teachers ' Unions . In addition, this volume explores the need for additionalassessment, evaluation, and research for this important componentof college campuses. This is the 145th volume of this Jossey-Bass highereducation quarterly series. Found inside – Page iiSimilarly, if the flagship university is included in the system- wide unit, faculty with elite orientations will be outnumbered when the voting commences. Faculty in elite institutions may be attitudinally less receptive to unions, but intervening ... Found inside – Page 128Everett Carll Ladd, Seymour Martin Lipset, Carnegie Commission on Higher Education. BETWEEN TWO WORLDS: A PROFILE OF NEGRO HIGHER EDUCATION Frank Bowles and Frank A. DeCosta BREAKING THE ACCESS BARRIERS: A ... Found inside – Page 92In the future, as recurrent funds for higher education contract, it may become obvious to non-academic staff that their interests are better served by other organizations. The fact that several unions seeking university and college members are ... Found inside – Page 6Applicants to higher education institutions must supply what was called a “character reference” from a trade union, if they have been working, ... Found inside171Edward J. Bloustein, "Collective Bargaining and University Governance," paper ... 179Philip W. Semas, "Teacher Unions Girding," Chronicle of Higher ... Found inside – Page 155But university unions also benefitted from the 1968 reforms . By officially politicizing the university , the reforms paved the way for the emergence of ... Found inside – Page 207This program , university studies and weekend college , is currently serving over 1,500 working adults , most of them union members , and with an average ... Found inside – Page 1I . THE STATE OF UNIONS IN HIGHER EDUCATION A . Robust Unionism and Unions in Higher Education Can Collective Bargaining Help Institutions During a Period of Constrained Resources ? Is Unionization Compatible with ... By undertaking a series of publications on diversity issues, the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) is saying that it is always time to take action to create and maintain a diverse faculty and staff corps. Tells the story of the nation's largest higher education union from its earliest years to its role today as a powerful organization promoting the interests of faculty, staff, and the entire SUNY community.