Although the teacher plaintiffs disagree with the political agenda and activities of their unions» leadership, they value the collective -
bargaining role of the union, as well as cordial relations with other teachers.
Not exact matches
Unions favor the card check bill because they believe it will make it easier for workers to unionize and, for many years, unions have been concerned about the rising costs of health care because of the role those costs have played in their collective bargaining with empl
Unions favor the card check bill because they believe it will make it easier for workers to unionize and, for many years,
unions have been concerned about the rising costs of health care because of the role those costs have played in their collective bargaining with empl
unions have been concerned about the rising costs
of health care because
of the
role those costs have played in their collective
bargaining with employers.
The teacher
unions bargain with school boards, which play the
role of management.
They examine the concept and importance
of equal opportunities and then explain the
role of trade
unions including a brief historical look back at the development
of unions and their
role in the UK economy, what is meant by collective
bargaining and the different types
of industrial disputes that might arise between employer and employee.
The internal debate has serious implications for the organization, several
of its leaders say, because any changes in the way teachers are rewarded would inevitably affect how instruction is delivered, how schools are organized, and what
role teachers»
unions play in such areas as collective
bargaining.
But states play an outsized
role in structuring the scope, nature, and specifics
of contracts, even before
union leaders and school superintendents reach the
bargaining table.
Attacks on collective
bargaining and the
role of the
union, the nation's changing demographics, education reform efforts, and an explosion in the use
of education technology and online learning have radically changed the
role of educators and the system
of educating our nation's students.
But since the 1960s, successful efforts by teachers»
unions to pass state laws forcing districts to
bargain with them, along with school funding lawsuits and property tax reforms such as California's Proposition 13, have led to states taking a more prominent
role in all aspects
of education.
In the United States, especially where collective
bargaining is the rule, the
union will have to be right in middle
of the discussions and a
role will have to be found for the
unions in the new order that they are comfortable with.
While Ms. Bernard has a right not to become a
union member, she does not have the right to opt out
of the
union's
role as exclusive
bargaining agent for all
bargaining unit employees, including her.
That is, in happy countries,
unions and collective
bargaining play a substantial
role in the setting
of conditions
of work, which creates a strong middle class.