Bargaining / Stephen B. Thomas.
The amount of collective bargaining litigation remained high in 1988; however, there were no United States Supreme Court cases concerning collective bargaining in education, nor were there any new trends or developments. The review addresses the following topics at the K-12 level: (1) constitutional...
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Language: | English |
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1989.
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Physical Description: | 27 pages |
Format: | Microfilm Book |
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The amount of collective bargaining litigation remained high in 1988; however, there were no United States Supreme Court cases concerning collective bargaining in education, nor were there any new trends or developments. The review addresses the following topics at the K-12 level: (1) constitutional issues; (2) recognition and representation issues; (3) rights and obligations of exclusive bargaining representatives; (4) scope of bargaining; (5) grievability and arbitrability; (6) judicial review of arbitration awards and employment relations boards rulings; and (7) strikes and other job actions. (MLF) |
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Note: | ERIC Note: In: Thomas, Stephen B., edition The Yearbook of Education Law, 1989. National Organization on Legal Problems in Education, 1989 (EA 021 700), p32-57. Microform. |
Call Number: | ED318094 Microfiche |
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Microfiche. [Washington D.C.]: ERIC Clearinghouse microfiches : positive. |