ERIC ED164973: Employee Relations Bibliography: Public, Non-Profit and Professional Employment. Essay, Annotated Listing, Indexes.
This comprehensive listing of 2,724 bibliographic items from 1967 through early 1977 includes significant English-language material on the contractual relationship between public employers and employees in the United States and Canada. (There are a few items in French.) Although access is given to the broader areas of public management and personnel practice, attention is placed chiefly on collective bargaining, dispute resolution, and their analogues where the law provides for neither. Following a short review of basic resources, the bibliographic items are presented. The first section of items contains 482 books, 112 dissertations, and 260 reports, essays, bibliographies, hearings, surveys, directories, guides, and manuals not in article form. The second section contains 1,870 numbered article entries, chapters, papers, and other brief items. Indexes of names and subjects are included. (CSS)
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