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Dynamic Negotiations: Teacher Labour Relations in Canadian Elementary and Secondary Education (Queen’s Policy Studies Series #163)

Dynamic Negotiations: Teacher Labour Relations in Canadian Elementary and Secondary Education (Queen’s Policy Studies Series #163)

Current price: $47.94
Publication Date: April 18th, 2012
Publisher:
Queen's School of Policy Studies
ISBN:
9781553393047
Pages:
326

Description

Labour relations in the public elementary and secondary school system is a vital area of Canadian public policy with important direct and indirect effects on society. However, at many times and in many jurisdictions, teacher bargaining has been regarded as profoundly unsuccessful. Taking an inter-provincial comparative approach, Dynamic Negotiations identifies potential avenues of reform. Academic and legal experts describe and analyse the history, current structure, and functioning of bargaining in public elementary and secondary schools in six key jurisdictions - Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and Newfoundland - representing a spectrum of approaches. This is a vital area of public policy that is much discussed but not well enough understood. The volume is a valuable resource for policy-makers, academics, and practitioners in education and labour relations. Contributors: Mustapha Bettache (Laval University), Travor C. Brown (Memorial University), Thomas Fleming (University of Victoria), Jean-Noël Grenier (Laval University), Robert Hickey (Queen's University), Valerie J. Matthews Lemieux (lawyer), Susan McWilliams (Limestone District School Board), Joseph B. Rose (McMaster University), Karen Schucher (Osgoode Hall Law School), Elizabeth Shilton (Queen's University), Sara Slinn (Osgoode Hall Law School), Brendan Sweeney (Queen's University), Arthur Sweetman (McMaster University), Kelly Williams-Whitt (University of Lethbridge).

About the Author

Sara Slinn is an associate professor of law at Osgoode Hall Law School. Arthur Sweetman is a professor in the Department of Economics at McMaster University. Arthur Sweetman is director of the School of Policy Studies at Queen's University, Canada, where