The Longest Faculty Strike in the History of U.S. Institutions of Higher Education: Perceptions of the Union President |
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Authors: | Alfred G. Gerteiny |
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Affiliation: | (1) 2625 Park Avenue, Apartment 6F, Bridgeport, CT 06604, USA |
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Abstract: | The president of the AAUP faculty union at University of Bridgeport, from 1987 to 1991, offers a first-hand account of the circumstances leading to the fatal strike there. He refutes accusations that the union and its leadership destroyed the university and provides a dramatic, personal account of a faculty union under attack by union busters. The faculty, he argues, was resisting a concerted onslaught on traditional faculty rights. It fought desperately to stifle a retrograde revolution in higher education seeking the substitution of absolute Management Rights to traditional collegiality. He refers to faculty as the soul and mind of a university, and to administration as a necessary evil whose duty is primarily to assist the faculty in the accomplishment of the university's mission. |
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Keywords: | Collective Bargaining Governance Unions |
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