Unions for academic library support staff : impact on workers and the workplace
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Unions for academic library support staff : impact on workers and the workplace
(New directions in information management, no. 10)
Greenwood Press, 1986
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University of Tsukuba Library, Library on Library and Information Science
017.75:Ku-81921004490
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Bibliography: p. [97]-105
Includes index
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In this first book-length study of collective bargaining by library support staff employees, Professor Kusack addresses issues that will help to determine the future of the nation's academic libraries. He begins by discussing current trends and the history of collective bargaining in university libraries. The collective bargaining literature dealing with white collar and clerical employees is reviewed, and implications for libraries--especially possible changes in compensation levels and shifts in productivity--are considered. The results of a comparative study of more than 200 university libraries with and without staff unions are presented in detail. The analysis provides information on how unionization affects compensation patterns, selected employment policies and practices, and personnel and budget characteristics; and it examines the relationships between environment variables, including the type of institutional control and the level of unionization in the state and region. Finally, the author summarizes the results and possible implications of this and other research and suggests techniques and areas for study that might prove productive.
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