ERIC Number: ED148753
Record Type: RIE
Publication Date: 1977-Jan-20
Pages: 6
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Effects of Unionization on Program Administration.
Theunissen, William
The author, in presenting observations and impressions gathered from his experience at Central Michigan University, concludes that a tripartite balance between faculty senate, teachers' union, and university administration appears to be the best way to protect sound program administration if unionization is present on a campus. Benefits and disadvantages of unionization are discussed, with the premise being that for any program or instruction to flourish, the faculty must feel they are being treated fairly and that they have had input into employment and working conditions. (MJB)
Publication Type: Speeches/Meeting Papers
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Note: Presented at the General Education Program, Mid-America College and University Conference (Chicago, Illinois, January 20, 1978)