Universities and Collective Bargaining

Responds to David Cameron's "More than an Academic Question" and to the review by Barbara Anderson disagreeing with Cameron's suggestion that democratization and decentralization were a mistake, and arguing for collective bargaining. The paper counters Cameron's support of t...

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Democracy
Faculty Organizations
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Politics of Education
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Tenure
Trade union membership
Unions
University management
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