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UB's Militant Union History: An Informed Participant and Labor Relations Specialist's Perspective

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The AAUP faculty union, established in 1973 on the University of Bridgeport campus, followed a policy of maximum militancy. Typically, this strategy was met by an ad hoc and often poorly informed administrative response, and ended in the bitter two-year faculty strike of 1990–1992. The absence of a coherent union relations strategy on the administration's part and a pattern of militant confrontation wherein the union almost always prevailed virtually guaranteed such an outcome.

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Bassett, G. UB's Militant Union History: An Informed Participant and Labor Relations Specialist's Perspective. Journal of Academic Ethics 1, 287–294 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:JAET.0000014582.47564.fa

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