Bargaining / Charles J. Russo.

The number of reported cases dealing with collective bargaining increased for the second consecutive year. While there was a significant amount of litigation, including one Supreme Court case, the courts relied on established precedents in deciding the many different issues confronting them. The rev...

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Main Author: Russo, Charles J.
Corporate Author: National Organization on Legal Problems of Education, Topeka, KS
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1991.
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Physical Description:30 pages
Format: Microfilm Book
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Summary:
The number of reported cases dealing with collective bargaining increased for the second consecutive year. While there was a significant amount of litigation, including one Supreme Court case, the courts relied on established precedents in deciding the many different issues confronting them. 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 board rulings; (7) impasse and fact finding; (8) strikes and sanctions; and (9) miscellaneous decisions. (MLF)
Note:ERIC Note: In: Thomas, Stephen B., edition The Yearbook of Education Law, 1991, p36-64. (See EA 023 549).
Educational level discussed: Elementary Secondary Education.
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Call Number:ED340118 Microfiche
Reproduction Note:
Microfiche. [Washington D.C.]: ERIC Clearinghouse microfiches : positive.