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Ban, John – American Educator, 1978
With the alarming climb in the incidence of school violence, teacher organizations have pushed to make teacher security a crucial item in their list of priorities. (Author)
Descriptors: Crime, Educational Environment, School Vandalism, Teacher Role
McCarthy, Justin – Worklife, 1976
Biographical sketch of John L. Lewis, with emphasis on his rise and performance as a great labor leader and organizer of the Committee for Industrial Organization (CIO). (SH)
Descriptors: American History, Labor Conditions, Labor Legislation, Labor Problems
Progressive Architecture, 1978
The San Francisco State University Student Union is a futurist design of two steel space-frame pyramids. Each contains a stairway leading to four partial floors that diminish in size as the pyramid tapers. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Higher Education, State Universities, Structural Building Systems
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Jensen, Richard J. – Communication Quarterly, 1977
Offers an addition to Herbert W. Simon's theory on phases of leadership in various social movements by examining the rhetoric of the leader of the United Mine Workers of America and the leader of the United Steelworkers of America. (MH)
Descriptors: American Culture, Leadership, Leadership Styles, Rhetoric
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Bennett, Paul W. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1988
Briefly discusses the nineteenth century agrarian movements in Canada and the U.S., examining the similarities between Populism and the Canadian agricultural movement. Presents the American Populist Party Platform of 1892 and the Patrons of Industry Platform of 1891 to illustrate the agrarian ideas and political policies of each country. (GEA)
Descriptors: Farmers, Foreign Countries, Industrialization, Labor Demands
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Sawada, Mitziko – Amerasia Journal, 1987
Seabrook Farms was most prosperous during World War II when Japanese Americans were recruited from concentration camps to alleviate its labor shortage. As the camps closed, former detainees became full-time workers in spite of some exploitation. It was a place for these families to live and work before returning to the West Coast. (VM)
Descriptors: Farm Labor, Japanese Americans, Labor Problems, Labor Supply
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Beaumont, Phil; Leopold, John – Employee Relations, 1985
This issue reviews trends in public sector employment (particularly in the light of government policy to reduce it), wages (in a context of cash limits), and strikes and other forms of industrial action. It also considers recent developments in the structure, organization, and policy of the "actors" in public sector industrial relations.…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Contracts, Government Employees, Labor Relations
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Sugnet, Chris, Ed. – Library Hi Tech, 1986
Seven vendors express their views on the importance of standards to facilitate the linkage of in-house and external computer systems. The subjects addressed include integrated versus linked systems, national and international standards efforts, and the involvement of librarians in the development of standards. (EM)
Descriptors: Bibliographic Utilities, Library Automation, Online Systems, Online Vendors
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Cohen, Yinon; Pfeffer, Jeffrey – Administrative Science Quarterly, 1986
Using a sample of 254 San Francisco Bay Area establishments, this study examines determinants of organizational hiring selectivity, including use of educational credentials, tests, and screening devices for both white and blue collar workers. Apparently, hiring standards reflect organizations' skill requirements and group preferences for these…
Descriptors: Credentials, Organizational Climate, Personnel Selection, Prerequisites
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Stepp, Marc – Urban League Review, 1985
Describes Black participation in the history, governance, and activities of the United Automobile Workers Union. Calls for organized labor in general to support more actively equal employment for Blacks and to make a greater commitment to economic equality and progress. (GC)
Descriptors: Black Employment, Blacks, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Racial Attitudes
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Burger, Warren E. – Public Administration Review, 1985
Chief Justice Burger urges elected representatives and public administrators to rethink corrections policy and to study the costs and benefits of prison industries. A long-time advocate of prison industries, Chief Justice Burger reviews recent public-private sector ventures to reorient corrections policy. (Author/CT)
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Correctional Institutions, Employment, Industry
Ulshoefer, Petra – Labour Education, 1985
Describes a project designed to assist national trade union centers with their specific activities in the area of the organization and training of women workers. Discusses the setting up of women's committees as support structures for the trade union confederations. The effectiveness of the program and the response of women trade unionists are…
Descriptors: Committees, Employed Women, Employee Attitudes, Labor Education
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Simpson, Wayne – Journal of Human Resources, 1984
An exploratory econometric model to explain the duration of industrial training programs and to assess training policy is explored. The major results are that most training is conducted in large firms, turnover discourages specific training while government assistance encourages it, and neither minimum wages nor unions have significant negative…
Descriptors: Industrial Training, Labor Economics, Labor Turnover, Minimum Wage
Futrell, Mary Hatwood – Phi Delta Kappan, 1985
The president of the National Education Association (NEA) responds to Chester Finn's article (EA 518 431, this issue) by pointing out patterns of inaccuracy and misrepresentation in Finn's criticisms of the NEA. (MD)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Master Teachers, Politics
Seitz, Peter – American Educator: The Professional Journal of the American Federation of Teachers, 1985
Explains the history and functions of labor arbitration. Focuses on the limitations placed on the arbitrator and emphasizes the difference between deciding and compromising on a suit. Includes anecdotes from the experience of the author, a prominent arbitrator. (KH)
Descriptors: Arbitration, Collective Bargaining, Employer Employee Relationship, Grievance Procedures
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