Salvato in:
Dettagli Bibliografici
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1984
Soggetti:
Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED247831
Tags: Aggiungi Tag
Nessun Tag, puoi essere il primo ad aggiungerne!!
_version_ 1867181794748530688
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Faculty Collective Bargaining in the California State University. A Staff Report on the 1983-1986 Agreement between the Board of Trustees and the California Faculty Association for Unit 3--Faculty. Commission Report 84-3. Collective Bargaining College Faculty Contracts Employment Practices Faculty College Relationship Grievance Procedures Job Layoff Librarians Personnel Policy Postsecondary Education State Universities Teacher Salaries Unions Features of a 1983-1986 faculty collective bargaining contract at the California State University (CSU) are described. The Congress of Faculty Associations won representation rights for the faculty bargaining unit at CSU in a 1983 election. Attention is directed to: grievance procedures; appointment, probation, tenure, and promotions; layoff; salary schedule; exceptional merit service awards; market condition salary supplements; and library faculty unit salary schedule. Included in the bargaining unit are those classifications of librarians that are considered as faculty. The agreement streamlines all grievance and disciplinary action procedures to provide shorter time periods at each step. A significant change from past procedures is that the grievance proceedings now provide for full "de novo" hearings before the arbitrator and eliminate a faculty hearing prior to arbitration. All layoffs of nontenured faculty require consideration of seniority, affirmative action, merit, and academic qualifications, while layoffs of tenured faculty must be in inverse order of seniority in the layoff unit. Tenured faculty are guaranteed recall rights with reinstatement for 5 years after layoff. (SW)
format Recurso educativo Open Access
id eric_ED247831
institution ERIC Institute of Education Sciences
language en
publishDate 1984
record_format eric
spellingShingle Faculty Collective Bargaining in the California State University. A Staff Report on the 1983-1986 Agreement between the Board of Trustees and the California Faculty Association for Unit 3--Faculty. Commission Report 84-3.
Collective Bargaining
College Faculty
Contracts
Employment Practices
Faculty College Relationship
Grievance Procedures
Job Layoff
Librarians
Personnel Policy
Postsecondary Education
State Universities
Teacher Salaries
Unions
Faculty Collective Bargaining in the California State University. A Staff Report on the 1983-1986 Agreement between the Board of Trustees and the California Faculty Association for Unit 3--Faculty. Commission Report 84-3. Collective Bargaining College Faculty Contracts Employment Practices Faculty College Relationship Grievance Procedures Job Layoff Librarians Personnel Policy Postsecondary Education State Universities Teacher Salaries Unions Features of a 1983-1986 faculty collective bargaining contract at the California State University (CSU) are described. The Congress of Faculty Associations won representation rights for the faculty bargaining unit at CSU in a 1983 election. Attention is directed to: grievance procedures; appointment, probation, tenure, and promotions; layoff; salary schedule; exceptional merit service awards; market condition salary supplements; and library faculty unit salary schedule. Included in the bargaining unit are those classifications of librarians that are considered as faculty. The agreement streamlines all grievance and disciplinary action procedures to provide shorter time periods at each step. A significant change from past procedures is that the grievance proceedings now provide for full "de novo" hearings before the arbitrator and eliminate a faculty hearing prior to arbitration. All layoffs of nontenured faculty require consideration of seniority, affirmative action, merit, and academic qualifications, while layoffs of tenured faculty must be in inverse order of seniority in the layoff unit. Tenured faculty are guaranteed recall rights with reinstatement for 5 years after layoff. (SW)
title Faculty Collective Bargaining in the California State University. A Staff Report on the 1983-1986 Agreement between the Board of Trustees and the California Faculty Association for Unit 3--Faculty. Commission Report 84-3.
topic Collective Bargaining
College Faculty
Contracts
Employment Practices
Faculty College Relationship
Grievance Procedures
Job Layoff
Librarians
Personnel Policy
Postsecondary Education
State Universities
Teacher Salaries
Unions
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED247831