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Auteur principal: Diodato, Virgil
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 1975
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contents Librarians and Their Unions. Diodato, Virgil Collective Bargaining College Libraries Labor Legislation Librarians Literature Reviews Public Libraries State Legislation Strikes Unions The status of unionism among librarians in public and academic libraries, with emphasis on the years 1972 to 1975, is the subject of a report based on a search of the literature. The first section gives an indication of the frequency and mood of comment in the current professional literature. There follows a brief summary of library union development from 1914 through 1970, and more detailed reports on activities in specific libraries from 1970 to 1975. Specific libraries are also targeted in the sections on the agency shop and strikes. Three tables provide data on public library unions without collective bargaining contracts, strikes by library workers (1958-1968), and state anti-strike provisions as of 1972. Suggestions for further study and a bibliography are included. (Author/LS)
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spellingShingle Librarians and Their Unions.
Diodato, Virgil
Collective Bargaining
College Libraries
Labor Legislation
Librarians
Literature Reviews
Public Libraries
State Legislation
Strikes
Unions
Librarians and Their Unions. Diodato, Virgil Collective Bargaining College Libraries Labor Legislation Librarians Literature Reviews Public Libraries State Legislation Strikes Unions The status of unionism among librarians in public and academic libraries, with emphasis on the years 1972 to 1975, is the subject of a report based on a search of the literature. The first section gives an indication of the frequency and mood of comment in the current professional literature. There follows a brief summary of library union development from 1914 through 1970, and more detailed reports on activities in specific libraries from 1970 to 1975. Specific libraries are also targeted in the sections on the agency shop and strikes. Three tables provide data on public library unions without collective bargaining contracts, strikes by library workers (1958-1968), and state anti-strike provisions as of 1972. Suggestions for further study and a bibliography are included. (Author/LS)
title Librarians and Their Unions.
topic Collective Bargaining
College Libraries
Labor Legislation
Librarians
Literature Reviews
Public Libraries
State Legislation
Strikes
Unions
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED124217