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Futernick, Ken – Harvard Education Press, 2016
In "The Courage to Collaborate," school turnaround expert Ken Futernick makes the case that collaboration between school management and teacher unions is a necessary condition for educational improvement. The author cites evidence showing that collaboration often leads to increased trust, stronger professional relationships, better…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Unions, Labor Relations, School Administration
Workforce Strategy Center, 2009
It is hard to imagine a more critical time for helping the low-skilled and disenfranchised youth in our communities to become gainfully employed. Even as the nation suffers through its worst economic downturn in decades, America's business and industry leaders are predicting an unprecedented shortage of educated and skilled workers to meet the…
Descriptors: Employment Programs, At Risk Persons, Youth Opportunities, Youth Programs
Pennella, Michael; Philips, Stephen – Executive Educator, 1987
Research and experience in school labor relations suggest that superintendents can be more effective during contract talks by acting like unbiased education leaders--not tough negotiators. Superintendents can avoid taking adversarial positions by staying off the bargaining team and following suggested guidelines for their role as educator,…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Collective Bargaining, Contracts, Labor Relations
Karlitz, Howard – Research Bulletin (Horace Mann-Lincoln Institute), 1979
The model presented here is designed to chart the kinds of building level interaction between labor and management that may affect educational policy and programs. Several means of application and the problems associated with the model's theoretical design are discussed. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Conflict Resolution, Grievance Procedures, Labor Relations
Troy, Leo – Government Union Review, 1986
In "Garcia v. San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority" (1985), the United States Supreme Court ruled that the Tenth Amendment does not preclude application of the federal minimum wage act and the Fair Labor Standards Act to state and local government employees. This paper explains "Garcia" history and implications for…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Employer Employee Relationship, Government Employees, Labor Legislation
Adair, J. Warren – American School Board Journal, 1981
Informal negotiations over teacher contracts serve to create an atmosphere of trust and to focus settlements on items of major concern. This article gives guidelines established during such a "nonnegotiation" process in Coldwater (Michigan). (Author/WD)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Contracts, Elementary Secondary Education, Labor Relations
Page, Bill D. – American School Board Journal, 1982
In Whithall (Michigan) schools, a teacher representative is included on the superintendent's administrative cabinet. Teacher participation has improved internal communication, aided in a campaign for a tax millage increase, and helped solve problems with teacher transfers. (MLF)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Advisory Committees, Elementary Secondary Education, Labor Relations
Stover, Del – Executive Educator, 1991
Union and school board representatives studied basic negotiating techniques at a five-day workshop. Improved relations and cooperation were the result. (MLF)
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Cooperation, Employer Employee Relationship, Labor Relations
Venter, Bruce M. – School Business Affairs, 1993
Interest-bargaining involves focusing on the issues, segregating each issue, and assigning interests by each side to these issues until a mutually satisfactory option is reached. Cites effectiveness of interest-bargaining in 60 California school districts and an endorsement from the New York State School of industrial and Labor Relations at…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Contracts, Elementary Secondary Education, Labor Relations
Vieira, Edwin, Jr. – Government Union Review, 1986
Examines "Chicago Teachers Union v. Hudson," a United States Supreme Court decision guaranteeing non-union government workers specific protections of procedural due process that certain educational and teacher unions had failed to recognize. Decries the "Hudson" decision for separating labor law from laws governing the rest of…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Due Process, Elementary Secondary Education, Government Employees
Glaser, John P.; Tamm, James W. – Executive Educator, 1991
A training program used successfully in more that 40 school systems consists of an intensive 5-day workshop involving lectures, role-playing exercises, simulated negotiations, and indepth discussions about bargaining issues. (MLF)
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Elementary Secondary Education, Employer Employee Relationship, Labor Relations
Smit, Gary M.; And Others – Government Union Review, 1985
Public employers, including school districts, are faced with unionized workers' demanding a larger share of public resources. The formation of regional bargaining associations for employers to counteract union demands is proposed. A case study of a successful association is provided. (MD)
Descriptors: Administration, Collective Bargaining, Elementary Secondary Education, Employers
Magner, Denise K. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1992
Increases in costs to colleges and universities for employee health insurance have risen as much as 20 to 30 percent annually, requiring adjustments to control costs, a new philosophy of sharing costs with employees, increased proportions of payroll (now 6.1 percent) going for health care costs, and reductions in work force size. (DB)
Descriptors: Colleges, Costs, Economic Impact, Employer Employee Relationship
Webb, Mel – 1984
Designed to assist administrators faced with representing management's position in the collective bargaining process, this paper synthesizes information on the history, legal basis, processes, and trends of collective bargaining in the United States. Section I provides a brief history of collective bargaining, highlighting major federal and state…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Collective Bargaining, College Administration, Educational Trends
Sorcinelli, Gino; Spencer, David C. – Collegiate Microcomputer, 1987
Describes the development and classroom application of a microcomputer-assisted collective bargaining simulation by Indiana University's Division of Labor Studies. Student involvement in the simulation is described, instructional development techniques used in designing the simulation are discussed, and benefits of the simulation are reviewed.…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Higher Education