Organizing Professionals
Academic Employees Negotiating a New Academy
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Rutgers University Press
Published:15th Apr '25
Should be back in stock very soon

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.
"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 function—in 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 workers—especially 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 *
ISBN: 9781978844230
Dimensions: 235mm x 156mm x 23mm
Weight: 399g
288 pages