Introduction to Collective bargaining in libraries (Papers presented at the Allerton Park Institute 1974)
Schlipf, Frederick A.
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Title
Introduction to Collective bargaining in libraries (Papers presented at the Allerton Park Institute 1974)
Author(s)
Schlipf, Frederick A.
Issue Date
1975
Keyword(s)
Librarians’ unions --Congresses
Collective bargaining --Librarians --Congresses
Abstract
In the past decade, collective bargaining between library employees and
library management has emerged as a major pattern in library personnel
administration. Although library unions have existed since early in the
twentieth century, it is primarily in the last eight or ten years that they have
become collective bargaining agents rather than employee associations. The
current expectation is that within the next few years a great many public and
academic libraries will have encountered unionization of professional, clerical
and support staff, and will have experienced collective bargaining, often for
the first time.
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Graduate School of Library Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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