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Hicks, Laurabeth H. – 1983
The Mobility Assistance Program (MAP) was established to assist U.S. Department of Education employees affected by the reduction in force (RIF). MAP's mission was to provide career transition and outplacement job search assistance to RIF-affected employees. It provided these services: job search, personnel support, training, and professional…
Descriptors: Adults, Career Change, Career Counseling, Career Education
Bagshaw, Marque – 1985
The use of college staffing strategies to reduce staffing expenditures, to reallocate staffing resources, or to limit the time commitment of resources to a position is discussed, based on the literature and data from the Project on Reallocation in Higher Education. Control of the decision to create a position or hire replacements for departing…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Early Retirement, Employment Practices, Expenditures
On Campus with Women, 1984
Developments in education, employment, and the courts concerning the status of women are covered in these newsletter issues. A special article on the effects of the recent Supreme Court decision in "Grove City College v. Bell" is included. The Court held that when a college received federal money only through its financial aid program,…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, College Faculty, College Students, Court Litigation
Cronbach, Lee J.; And Others – 1979
Employers and school admissions officials must consider several factors when making choices among applicants, particularly when faced with a need to increase selection of minority group members. Should different standards be applied to different groups? Will acceptance of less qualified applicants from one group affect the overall quality of the…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Admission Criteria, Affirmative Action, Competitive Selection
Miller, Edward M. – 1979
Those responsible for selection for employment or schooling should use unbiased procedures which predict individual performance, evaluate individuals, and identify the highest ranked individuals. The problem of personnel selection can be viewed as a problem in decision theory in which group membership (race, age, religion) provides a certain…
Descriptors: Bias, Cluster Grouping, Employment Practices, Evaluation Criteria
Beckham, Joseph C. – 1981
Chapter 14 in a book on school law concerns the legal aspects of evaluating teacher performance. Careful analysis of recent decisions makes it clear the courts will compel uniform standards and unprecedented rigor in teacher evaluation practices. Particularly in the consideration of equitable standards, state and federal courts are relying on…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Due Process, Employment Practices, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Klinman, Debra G. – 1981
In the summer and spring of 1980 Mercer County Community College undertook a large-scale employer needs assessment project, during which 1,140 Mercer County employers were contacted in order to: (1) assess employers' practices and preferences in the recruitment of personnel; (2) determine employer satisfaction with the College's ability to educate…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Quality, Employer Attitudes, Employment Practices
American Philosophical Association, Newark, DE. – 1976
The background and activities of the Ad Hoc Committee on Unionization and Collective Bargaining of the American Philosophical Association are described, and the results of various investigations conducted by the Committee are summarized. Topics include the choice of an agent, or no agent, in unionizing; student role in governance; teaching and…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Collective Bargaining, College Faculty, Employment Practices
Halaby, Charles N. – 1978
Sexual inequality is rooted in systematic male-female differences in employer-employee exchanges of productive resources for employment and pay. In an analysis of the effects of the differential distribution of personnel across the major job classes and hierarchical levels of a large utilities firm, the degree to which the male-female salary gap…
Descriptors: Career Opportunities, Employer Attitudes, Employer Employee Relationship, Employment Level
LOOMBA, R.P. – 1967
THE PURPOSE OF THIS STUDY WAS (1) TO ANALYZE SELECTED ASPECTS OF UNEMPLOYMENT AND REEMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCES OF 1,184 ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS WHO WERE PERMANENTLY LAID OFF BY 62 DEFENSE-ORIENTED AEROSPACE AND ELECTRONICS COMPANIES DURING AN 18-MONTH PERIOD ENDING MARCH 31, 1965, AND (2) TO DESCRIBE THE MAGNITUDE OF THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA'S…
Descriptors: Aerospace Industry, Educational Background, Electronics, Electronics Industry
Moorman, Barbara; And Others – 1980
Job sharing is defined as "two people sharing the responsibilities of one full-time position with salary and benefits prorated"; the concept focuses on positions usually offered only as full-time jobs, often in professional and managerial categories. This book is a guide for teachers and administrators on the implementation and use of…
Descriptors: Adults, Board of Education Policy, Employment Practices, Faculty Workload
Pemberton, S. MacPherson – 1977
It can hardly be said that there have been any dramatic results of affirmative action affecting the situation of minorities and women in higher education institutions. The pervasive institutional attitude toward affirmative action ranges from neutral to negative, and is the major barrier to ending discrimination. Other barriers are preemployment…
Descriptors: Accountability, Admission Criteria, Affirmative Action, College Students
Fraenkel, William A.
Written for employers, personnel directors, vocational rehabilitation personnel, placement specialists, and all others involved in helping the mentally handicapped find their rightful place in the world of work, these guidelines discuss significant factors to consider when employing or seeking employment for the mentally handicapped. These factors…
Descriptors: Employers, Employment Interviews, Employment Opportunities, Employment Practices
Schnulle, Linda – 1977
Primarily the result of observations made during an eighteen-day tour of the People's Republic of China (conducted by Professor Eugene Gilliom at Ohio State University), this paper examines working conditions and attitudes toward work in China. Focus in the first half of the paper is on motivation to work in China and how it differs from U.S.…
Descriptors: Chinese Culture, Cultural Context, Economics, Employment Practices
Englert, Richard M. – 1978
The major results are described of an historical/legal study of statewide legislative and judicial decisions tracing changes in California's state policies regarding teacher labor relations from 1930 to 1975. The central research questions dealt with identifying specific public policy changes, events surrounding these changes, positions taken by…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Collective Bargaining, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education
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