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Collective bargaining and the AAUP

Chair, AAUP Collective Bargaining Congress

OR THE FIRST FIFTY YEARS OF ITS EXISTENCE, THE AAUP represented faculty solely as a professional association. Collective bargaining did not arrive at the AAUP until 1967, when the AAUP chapter at Belleville Area Community College in Illinois won an election to represent the college's faculty in collective bargaining. It may be more apocryphal than true, but it's been said that when the chapter called the national office to ask what to do next, the response was something to the effect of, "You did what???" Nonetheless, as interest in unionization grew among college and university faculties in the late 19&Os and early 1970s, the Association ...

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