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Main Author: Lynden, Frederick C.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1985
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED264881
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contents Unionization in ARL Libraries. SPEC Kit 118. Lynden, Frederick C. Academic Libraries Collective Bargaining Contracts Grievance Procedures Higher Education Library Administration Library Personnel Library Surveys Negotiation Agreements Personnel Policy Research Libraries Unions To gather data on the extent and nature of union activities in Association of Research Libraries (ARL) member institutions, the Systems and Procedures Exchange Center (SPEC) developed a two-page survey which was distributed in April 1985 to the entire membership. ARL libraries were asked about degree of past and current unionization, types of unions and numbers of affected staff, contract negotiation issues, issues covered in contracts, incidence of recent strikes, and changes in management practices in a union environment. Responses from 95 of 117 libraries (81%) indicate that unions have increased over the past 10 years as compared with earlier SPEC survey results. This kit presents the results of the survey, including tallies and listings of labor relations representatives, types and nature of unions, and names of unions at ARL institutions. Also included are three complete sample contracts for professional librarians from the University of Alberta, Boston University, and the University of California, and four complete sample contracts for support staff from the New York Public Library, the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, and the University of Washington. The ALA (American Library Association) Collective Bargaining Statement and a bibliography are included. (THC)
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spellingShingle Unionization in ARL Libraries. SPEC Kit 118.
Lynden, Frederick C.
Academic Libraries
Collective Bargaining
Contracts
Grievance Procedures
Higher Education
Library Administration
Library Personnel
Library Surveys
Negotiation Agreements
Personnel Policy
Research Libraries
Unions
Unionization in ARL Libraries. SPEC Kit 118. Lynden, Frederick C. Academic Libraries Collective Bargaining Contracts Grievance Procedures Higher Education Library Administration Library Personnel Library Surveys Negotiation Agreements Personnel Policy Research Libraries Unions To gather data on the extent and nature of union activities in Association of Research Libraries (ARL) member institutions, the Systems and Procedures Exchange Center (SPEC) developed a two-page survey which was distributed in April 1985 to the entire membership. ARL libraries were asked about degree of past and current unionization, types of unions and numbers of affected staff, contract negotiation issues, issues covered in contracts, incidence of recent strikes, and changes in management practices in a union environment. Responses from 95 of 117 libraries (81%) indicate that unions have increased over the past 10 years as compared with earlier SPEC survey results. This kit presents the results of the survey, including tallies and listings of labor relations representatives, types and nature of unions, and names of unions at ARL institutions. Also included are three complete sample contracts for professional librarians from the University of Alberta, Boston University, and the University of California, and four complete sample contracts for support staff from the New York Public Library, the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, and the University of Washington. The ALA (American Library Association) Collective Bargaining Statement and a bibliography are included. (THC)
title Unionization in ARL Libraries. SPEC Kit 118.
topic Academic Libraries
Collective Bargaining
Contracts
Grievance Procedures
Higher Education
Library Administration
Library Personnel
Library Surveys
Negotiation Agreements
Personnel Policy
Research Libraries
Unions
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED264881