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Article: Charter schools and collective bargaining: compatible marriage or illegitimate relationship?
- Article from:
- Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy
- Article date:
- June 22, 2007
- Author:
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I. INTRODUCTION
II. WHY CHARTER SCHOOLS
III. EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS AND CHARTER
SCHOOLS
A. Charter Schools as High Performance
Workplaces
B. Traditional Public Schools and the
Industrial Labor Relations Model
C. The Industrial Model, Teacher Unions,
and Charter Schools
IV. TEACHER COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AND HIGH
PERFORMANCE WORKPLACES
A. Teacher Unions as Agents of Change:
The Exceptional Cases
B. Why Are These the Exceptions Instead of
the Rule: The Role of Legal Doctrine
1. The Basic Structure of the Law
Governing Teacher Collective
Bargaining
2. ...
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