A Study on the Unionization of Academic Law Libraries

‘Sticking to the Union?’: A Study on the Unionization of Academic Law Libraries, 110 Law Library Journal 105 (2019) by Sarah C. Slinger “analyzes the responses of law library directors to a survey assessing rates of unionization, experience with unionization, and attitudes on unionization. These results ultimately show that while there is a low rate of unionization in academic law libraries, unions may become more prevalent in the future as professional status changes.”

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