Unionization of library personnel: Where we stand today
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| Title: |
Unionization of library personnel: Where we stand today |
| Author(s): |
Wasserman, Don
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| Subject(s): |
Librarians’ unions
Collective bargaining
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| Abstract: |
During the past decade a rapid change has been taking place in public
employment: public sector employees of all types are joining employee organizations.
Unlike the employee organizations of the past, these are being
formed for the major purpose of engaging in collective bargaining with employers,
including state governments, county governments, school boards, local
governments, universities, colleges, and nonprofit institutions. |
| Issue Date: |
1975 |
| Publisher: |
Graduate School of Library Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
| Citation Info: |
In F.A. Schlipf (ed) Collective bargaining in libraries (Papers presented at the Allerton Park Institute 1974): 23-29. |
| Series/Report: |
Allerton Park Institute (20th : 1974) |
| Genre: |
Conference Paper / Presentation |
| Type: |
Text |
| Language: |
English |
| URI: |
http://hdl.handle.net/2142/512
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| ISBN: |
0878450424 |
| ISSN: |
0536-4604 |
| Publication Status: |
published or submitted for publication |
| Date Available in IDEALS: |
2007-04-09 |
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