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Main Author: Goldstein, Melvin S.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1968
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED048909
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author Goldstein, Melvin S.
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Goldstein, Melvin S.
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contents Collective Bargaining in the Field of Librarianship. Goldstein, Melvin S. Collective Bargaining College Libraries Government Libraries Librarians Library Science Library Surveys Negotiation Agreements Professional Personnel Public Libraries Unions As a matter of economic necessity, librarians must employ the technique of unionization, as though there were no professional associations, in order to obtain better salaries and working conditions. They must also employ the professional associations to seek out and bring about better library service, improve the techniques of librarianship and the image of librarians as though there were no unions. Librarians have an obligation to their profession to become involved in all phases of library policy including the establishment and the running of branches, as well as promotions, transfers and classifications. (Author)
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spellingShingle Collective Bargaining in the Field of Librarianship.
Goldstein, Melvin S.
Collective Bargaining
College Libraries
Government Libraries
Librarians
Library Science
Library Surveys
Negotiation Agreements
Professional Personnel
Public Libraries
Unions
Collective Bargaining in the Field of Librarianship. Goldstein, Melvin S. Collective Bargaining College Libraries Government Libraries Librarians Library Science Library Surveys Negotiation Agreements Professional Personnel Public Libraries Unions As a matter of economic necessity, librarians must employ the technique of unionization, as though there were no professional associations, in order to obtain better salaries and working conditions. They must also employ the professional associations to seek out and bring about better library service, improve the techniques of librarianship and the image of librarians as though there were no unions. Librarians have an obligation to their profession to become involved in all phases of library policy including the establishment and the running of branches, as well as promotions, transfers and classifications. (Author)
title Collective Bargaining in the Field of Librarianship.
topic Collective Bargaining
College Libraries
Government Libraries
Librarians
Library Science
Library Surveys
Negotiation Agreements
Professional Personnel
Public Libraries
Unions
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED048909