
A Primer on Collective Bargaining For College & University Faculty
by Matthew W. Finkin, Robert A. Goldstein, Woodley B. Osborne
"A Primer on Collective Bargaining For College & University Faculty" by Finkin, Goldstein, and Osborne, published by the American Association of University Professors in 1975, second printing 1976. Softcover in good condition. A foundational text on labor relations for faculty, offering valuable insights into negotiation strategies. No inscriptions or library markings.
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The book is in good condition with some wear typical of its age. The cover shows minor edge wear and slight discoloration. The binding remains intact, and the pages are clean and free from inscriptions or markings. There is no dust jacket, as issued.
About This Vintage 1975 Edition
"A Primer on Collective Bargaining For College & University Faculty" is authored by Matthew W. Finkin, Robert A. Goldstein, and Woodley B. Osborne and published by the American Association of University Professors in 1975. This edition is a second printing from 1976, offering insights into the complex dynamics of collective bargaining within higher education institutions. The book provides a foundational understanding of labor relations, specifically tailored for faculty members at colleges and universities. The authors, recognized experts in labor law and academic governance, present a comprehensive guide that remains relevant for understanding faculty rights and negotiation strategies. This edition does not feature a dust jacket and is presented in a softcover format. While the book is not a first edition, its second printing status may appeal to collectors and scholars interested in the historical context of academic labor relations. The book is in good condition, with no inscriptions or library markings.
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American Association of University Professors
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