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NCSCBHEP Proceedings 1979

National Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and the Professions

Abstract

TABLE OF CONTENTS

p.5 Introduction

p.13 Joel Segall - Welcoming Address

p.15 Basil A. Paterson - Keynote Address - The Economic Impact of Collective Bargaining

p.18 Woodley Osborne-The Yeshiva Case-I

p.27 Saul J. Kramer - The Yeshiva Case-II

p.34 Ronald H. Schechtman - The Yeshiva Case-III

p.46 Herman Badillo - A Governmental Perspective on the Funding of Higher Education

p.50 James P. Begin - Scope of Bargaining: Implications for Traditional Faculty Governance-I

p.57 Jerome Lefkowitz - Scope of Bargaining: Implications for Traditional Faculty Governance-II

p.61 Gerald L. Dorf - What Does the Contract Cost in Dollars and Cents?

p.64 Carol Herrnstadt Shulman - The Burden of Compliance With Federal Regulations

p.91 Joseph N. Hankin - Unit Determination: Basic Criteria in Federal and State Jurisdictions

p.101 Theodore Lang - The Limits of Arbitrability in Higher Education Disputes

p.105 MargaretSchmid-TheTenureSystem-I

p.110 MargaretK.Chandler-TheTenureSystem-II

p.114 Don Wasserman-Bargaining With the Non-Professionals

p.117 David W. Leslie - Part-Time Faculty in Unionized Colleges

p.127 Karen R. Schermerhorn - Adjuncts-Friend or Foe of Faculty Unionization?

p.133 Robert Chanin - Legislative Landmarks-I

p.141 Stanley J. Bartnick- Legislative Landmarks: California-II

p.145 David Newton - Are There Alternatives to Collective Bargaining?-I

p.150 Sidney Hook - Are There Alternatives to Collective Bargaining?-II

p.155 Albert Shanker - Are There Alternatives to Collective Bargaining?-III

Recommended Citation

National Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and the Professions (1979) "NCSCBHEP Proceedings 1979," Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy.
Available at: https://thekeep.eiu.edu/jcba/pre-2006/7

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