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Main Author: Tsang, Daniel C.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1976
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED145809
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contents Collective Bargaining and Academic Libraries: Staff Assistants at Michigan. Tsang, Daniel C. Collective Bargaining College Libraries Decision Making Financial Support Graduate Students Unions In March 1975, the University of Michigan Regents and the Graduate Employees Organization signed a contract which included coverage for graduate student staff assistants employed by the library system there. This document relates the development of major issues that have surfaced in the debate regarding collective bargaining in the academic library world. Included are descriptions of compensation received; job security involved; the participation of the Graduate Assistants in decision making, and the possibility of faculty status for Graduate Assistants. (Author/AP)
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spellingShingle Collective Bargaining and Academic Libraries: Staff Assistants at Michigan.
Tsang, Daniel C.
Collective Bargaining
College Libraries
Decision Making
Financial Support
Graduate Students
Unions
Collective Bargaining and Academic Libraries: Staff Assistants at Michigan. Tsang, Daniel C. Collective Bargaining College Libraries Decision Making Financial Support Graduate Students Unions In March 1975, the University of Michigan Regents and the Graduate Employees Organization signed a contract which included coverage for graduate student staff assistants employed by the library system there. This document relates the development of major issues that have surfaced in the debate regarding collective bargaining in the academic library world. Included are descriptions of compensation received; job security involved; the participation of the Graduate Assistants in decision making, and the possibility of faculty status for Graduate Assistants. (Author/AP)
title Collective Bargaining and Academic Libraries: Staff Assistants at Michigan.
topic Collective Bargaining
College Libraries
Decision Making
Financial Support
Graduate Students
Unions
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED145809