NCSCBHEP Proceedings 2010
Reinvestment in Higher Education: Implications for Academic Collective Bargaining
The 37th Annual Conference of the National Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and the Professions, Reinvestment in HIgher Education: Implications for Academic Collective Bargaining, was held April 11-14, 2010 in New York City.
Proceedings Materials
What Lies Ahead for Organized Labor in The Private Sector (Including Private Higher Education)?
James Ottavio Castagnera
California: Our Future? CSU and UC
Patrick L. Lenz
Social Equity, or Merely Budget Equilibrium? The Social Responsibility of the University Amidst Fiscal Crisis
Steve Teixeira
California: Our Future? A Future Without Latino Students
John J. Halcon
Advocacy at the State Level: Connecticut
Elsa Nunez
The Role of the Arbitrator!
Howard Parish
How Arbitrators Decide
Howard Parish
Communications at the Table and Offline
Ellen Schuler-Mauk and Ed Hartfield
California's Master Plan for Higher Education
Ron Norton-Reel
The Effect of State Budgets on Labor Relations Between Contracts
Angelo Armenti Jr.
University of Michigan Financial Position
Jeffrey Frumkin
Short and Long Term Fiscal Stress for Public Universities; Consequences for Expenditures and Forecast of Future Public Appropriations
David E. Shulenburger
Graduate Student Unionization
Susannah Miller and Ed Mitchell
Negotiations 101
Tony Wildman
Creating a Healthy Campus: Why It Matters
Chris Calvert
De-Marginalizing Contingent Faculty: Salaries at SUNY-New Paltz
Peter D. G. Brown
Access Threatened: A Comparison of the 2003 and 2009 Recessions
Steve Katsinas and Janice N. Friedal
Salaries and Living Wages in Tough Times: What is Possible Today?
Rod Henry, Oscar Flores-Ibarra, Gary Starr, and Jeff Ueland
Negotiations 102
Tony Wildman
Modeling A Collaborative State Initiative
Christine Domhoff
Legal Issues
Nicholas DiGiovanni Esq.
Legal Issues
Rachel Levinson Esq.