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Marini, Giulio – Higher Education Forum, 2023
The purpose of the paper is to understand why academics' main association and trade union in England (University and College Union-UCU) is not stronger in its representation capacity, deepening knowledge regarding its role in the wider higher education sector. UCU operates in an adversarial context, claiming itself to be academics' main voice.…
Descriptors: Research Universities, College Faculty, Unions, Role
Lyon, Melissa Arnold – Educational Researcher, 2023
In the "Janus v. AFCSME" (2018) decision, the U.S. Supreme Court mandated that all public sector workers, including teachers, operate in a Right to Work (RTW) framework. In the years since, teachers' unions have not experienced the mass exodus that some predicted, but should we expect them to? Using an original, historical data set…
Descriptors: Labor Legislation, Unions, Educational Policy, Educational History
Anna Traianou – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2025
Education policy research has seen a growing interest in the consequences of teacher trade unionism of global education reform. Less attention has been paid to teacher unions as strategic social actors attempting to influence both national education policy and employment relations at the school level. Addressing this topic, the article examines…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Unions, Educational Change, Educational Policy
Carol Anne Spreen; Shari-Lee Carter – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2025
This article will explain how a series of educator strikes in 2022 in Ghana led to increased awareness of and calls for tax justice and debt relief from a growing movement of public sector workers and civil society organisations. We chart how the issues and demands of teacher organisations and other public sector workers shifted and increased over…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Unions, Teacher Strikes, Teacher Associations
Trudy Keil; Pamela Osmond-Johnson – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2025
Using post-structural theories, this paper explores the public discourses of several Canadian teacher unions and grassroots teacher activist groups around the issue of school reopening plans in Canada amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. The paper aims to highlight the ways in which these two forces of teacher activism can influence and impress upon each…
Descriptors: Activism, Unions, COVID-19, Pandemics
Victor A. Lugo – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2025
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of teachers' unions for school-based speech-language pathologists (SLPs) and their perceptions of the benefits and barriers to union membership. Method: A 44-item survey was used to solicit information about the perceptions of and participation in teachers' unions of 320 school-based…
Descriptors: Unions, Speech Language Pathology, School Personnel, Allied Health Personnel
Sabrina L. Brown – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This qualitative phenomenological study explored the factors Vermont rural special educators reported as impacting their persistence and what institutional barriers and supports they identified as needing. The complexities and challenges experienced by all teachers, special educators, rural teachers, and rural special educators informed the…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Special Education Teachers, Teacher Persistence, Barriers
Alastair Michal Smith – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2024
Higher Education staff in the United Kingdom (UK) work long hours to complete their duties. In a 2021 survey, staff reported a weekly average of 51 hours: a fact well understood to undermine health and educational quality. Yet, UK law sets a maximum working week of 48 hours, and failure to uphold this maximum is a criminal offence for employers.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, School Personnel, Unions
Mahlangu, Vimbi Petrus – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2019
The paper investigated education capture and the interference of teacher unions in schools by their involvement in the corruption of selling teacher posts. Qualitative approach, an interpretive paradigm and capture theory of regulation were used in understanding the phenomenon of education capture. Methods used in gathering information consist of…
Descriptors: Unions, School Districts, Foreign Countries, Faculty Development
Dahill-Brown, Sara; Lavery, Lesley – State Education Standard, 2023
When COVID-19 forced a set of extraordinary challenges upon the U.S. education system in March 2020, risk and uncertainty were constant. Many stakeholders sought to weigh in on the endless choices confronting school leaders, including the teachers who would implement those decisions. In speaking with teachers union and association leaders across…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Teacher Role, Unions
Okoro, Patience – Educational Research and Reviews, 2023
The study focus mainly on the cognizance of collective bargaining and its benefits in relation to teacher's welfare and working condition in public secondary school in Delta State, Nigeria. Two research questions were asked and answered in regard to the extent of awareness of Delta State public secondary school teachers of the principle of…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Teacher Welfare, Teaching Conditions, Public Schools
Raaper, Rille; Peruzzo, Francesca; Westander, Mette – Power and Education, 2023
The neoliberal rationale in English higher education promotes institutional and individual competition for economic success, often at the cost of equity and universalism. Within such context, there is a tendency to formalise student voice, for example, through professionalisation of students' unions. This paper argues that neoliberalism and its…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Activism, Neoliberalism, Higher Education
Karen K. Lauritzen – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This three-article dissertation presents a perspective of K-12 educator advocacy for the education profession within the context of the United States. Each article involves educators' perceptions of advocacy for the education profession. The first article is a systematic scoping review. This article analyzes the literature written on educator…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Advocacy, Teaching (Occupation)
Casey, Leo; Ricker, Mary Cathryn D. – American Educator, 2022
From the 1960s until his death in 1997, Albert Shanker was a major force in expanding the labor movement, defending and improving public education, and fighting for all people to live freely in democracies. As president of the United Federation of Teachers in New York City and the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), he became known…
Descriptors: Public Education, Labor Relations, Unions, Advocacy
Edgerton, Adam Kirk – Educational Policy, 2022
The United States is rare among nations in its highly decentralized process for negotiating collective bargaining agreements with local teachers' unions. To determine whether partisanship can predict these highly localized decisions, I construct an original database of Pennsylvania collective bargaining agreements (CBAs) merged with publicly…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Predictor Variables, Collective Bargaining, Unions