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E-raamat: Organizing Professionals: Academic Employees Negotiating a New Academy

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"Amidst unprecedented levels of union organizing in higher education, Gary Rhoades combines the perspectives of a scholar and labor movement activist and leader to provide a comprehensive analysis of organizing campaigns and collective bargaining agreements for faculty (contingent and tenure-track), graduate students, and postdoc employees. Academic employees are organizing and negotiating for respect for workers, their work, and the public value of higher education. Rhoades analyzes how academic employees are shifting the imbalance of power between labor and management, reducing the internal professional stratification between segments of the academic workforce, and intersecting workplace issues with broader issues of equality, public value, and social justice, and in the process organizing and negotiating for a new, more progressive academy"--

Academic employees are organizing and negotiating for respect for workers, their work, and the public value of higher education. Scholar and labor activist Gary Rhoades analyzes how academic employees are shifting the imbalance of power between labor and management, reducing the internal professional stratification between segments of the academic workforce, and intersecting workplace issues with broader issues of equality, public value, and social justice, and in the process organizing and negotiating for a new, more progressive academy.

Amidst unprecedented levels of union organizing in higher education, Gary Rhoades combines the perspectives of a scholar and labor movement activist and leader to provide a comprehensive analysis of organizing campaigns and collective bargaining agreements for faculty (contingent and tenure-track), graduate students, and postdoc employees. Academic employees are organizing and negotiating for respect for workers, their work, and the public value of higher education. Rhoades analyzes how academic employees are shifting the imbalance of power between labor and management, reducing the internal professional stratification between segments of the academic workforce, and intersecting workplace issues with broader issues of equality, public value, and social justice, and in the process organizing and negotiating for a new, more progressive academy.    

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"This is a well-written book, rigorously researched but also suffused with Rhoades' extensive personal experience which spans campuses of different types across the country, and over time. The analysis is grounded in scholarship in the fields of both industrial relations/labor studies, and higher education, deliberately bridging the gap between these academic literatures. It is essential reading for anyone looking to understand the roots of the current academic moment. . . . Organizing Professionals demonstrates that organizing on our campuses, from the most secure and elite faculty to the most contingent, across the academic divides that are designed to thwart solidarity, is the only defense we have." (Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy) "Gary Rhoades has far exceeded his classic achievement in Managed Professionals. He provides a consistent vision of a possible progressive future for higher education that both serves the needs of the working-class majority and of the workforce that makes the institutions functionin contrast to the neoliberal austerity future currently being projected by those in power. This book will serve for many years as a reference for contract comparison as well as a current analysis and call to action for all of us with a stake in the future of higher education as a public good." - Joe Berry (author of Reclaiming the Ivory Tower: Organizing Adjuncts to Change Higher Education) "This important, accessible text gives inspiration and direction to all who are working to create a more just academy. The time is now to focus on labor in higher education." - Daniel Saunders (associate professor of higher education, Florida International University) "It's one thing to tell workers that if they stand together to fight the boss, they can win. Rhoades shows how they can win and what specifically they can fight for to improve their lives and their students' lives. Higher ed employers could be leaders in their regional economies, but only if higher ed workers take these lessons to heart and force their employers to lead." - Robin Sowards (labor organizer, researcher, and negotiator) "A vital book by the scholar who has contributed more to our understandings of higher education labor than anyone else in the past three decades. Gary Rhoades does far more than update his classic Managed Professionals, he charts new ground, analyzes hundreds of union contracts, and deeply considers the significant and growing organizing of academic workersespecially those in precarious and contingent positions. He argues that now is the time for workers to organize and for scholars to understand and theorize what their organizing means. Now is also the time for those who care about higher education to read this book." - Tim Cain (author of Campus Unions: Organized Faculty and Graduate Students in U.S. Higher Education)

Chapter 1: Now is the Time
Chapter 2: A Critical Juncture and Distinctive Dynamism

Section 1: From the Margins to the Center: Contingent Academic Employees
Organizing and Negotiating a New Academy
Chapter 3: Bread and Roses, and a Labor-Based Conception of Quality: A New
Faculty Majority Organizing a New Academy
Chapter 4: Embedding Bread and Roses and Labor-Based Quality in Part-time
Only Bargaining Units
Chapter 5: Graduate Student and Postdoc Employees: More Than Would-Be
Apprentice Organizing and Negotiating New Contingency in an Old Academy

Section 2: Faculty Negotiating Retrenchment and Technology Amidst
Management's Austerity Agenda
Chapter 6: Challenging Managements Austerity Practices: Organizing Amidst
and Negotiating Furloughs
Chapter 7: Negotiating Managements Austerity Practices: Retrenchment for
Financial Exigency and Other Reasons in the Contracts
Chapter 8: Protections and Possibilities in Negotiating a Progressive
Academy Amidst New Circuits of Production
Chapter 9: Organizing and Negotiating for Respect and Public Purpose: Toward
a New Progressive Normal

Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Index

1 Now Is the Time 1
2 A Critical Juncture and a Distinctive Dynamism 12
Part I From the Margins to the Center: Contingent
Academic Employees Organizing
and
Negotiating a New Academy
35
3 Bread and Roses,
and a Labor-Based
Conception
of Quality: A New Faculty Majority Organizing
a New Academy
39
4 Negotiating Bread and Roses
and Labor-Based
Quality
into Part-Time-
Only
and Combined Bargaining Unit Contracts 62
5 More than Would-Be
Apprentices: Graduate
Student and Postdoc
Employees Organizing
and Negotiating amid New Forms of
Contingency in an Aging, Changing Academy
87
Part II Faculty Negotiating Retrenchment and Technology
amid Managements Austerity Agenda 119
6 Challenging Managements Austerity Practices:
Organizing
amid and Negotiating Furloughs 123
7 Negotiating Managements Austerity Practices: Retrenchment
for Financial Exigency and Other Reasons in the Contracts 144
8 Protections and Possibilities in Negotiating a Progressive
Academy
amid New Circuits
of Production 168
9 Organizing
and Negotiating for Respect
and Public Purpose: Toward
a New Progressive Normal 191
Acknowledgments
215
Notes 219
References 243
Index 000
GARY RHOADES is a professor of higher education at the University of Arizona, Tucson. He served as the president of the Association for the Study of Higher Education in 2004 and was the general secretary of the American Association of University Professors from 2009 to 2011. He is the author of Managed Professionals: Unionized Faculty and Restructuring Academic Labor (1998) and coauthor with Sheila Slaughter of American Capitalism and the New Economy: Markets, State, and Higher Education (2009).