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Title
Attitudes
of
Pentecostal
teachers
in
Newfoundland
toward
appropriate
strategies
for
resolving
impasses
in
collective
bargaining
Author
Rideout
,
Frederick
David.
Description
Thesis
(M.Ed.)
--
Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
1987.
Education
Date
1986
Pagination
x, 150 leaves
Subject
Strikes
and
lockouts--Teachers--Moral
and
ethical
aspects;
Collective
bargaining--Teachers--Newfoundland
and
Labrador--Moral
and
ethical
aspects;
Pentecostals--Newfoundland
and
Labrador;
Degree
M.Ed.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Faculty of Education
Discipline
Education
Language
Eng
Notes
Bibliography:
leaves
118-127.
Abstract
This
study
was
concerned
mainly
with
Pentecostal
teachers
in
Newfoundland
and their
refusal
to
participate
in the
duly
authorized
job
actions
of
partial
and
complete
withdrawal
of
services
, as
appropriate
means
for
resolving
impasses
in the
collective
bargaining
process.
The
Pentecostal
teachers
have
claimed
that their
refusal
to
engage
in
such
activity
is
an
extension
of their
religious
philosophy
,
which
places
education
in a
parochial
context.
Consequently
,
considerable
tension
has been
created
in the
provincial
bargaining
unit
if they are
unwilling
to
join
their
colleagues
in these
more
militant
impasse
strategies.
--
This
study
was
developed
to
document
the
differences
between
Pentecostal
teachers
and the
rest
of the
teaching
force
in the
province
on
strategies
for
resolving
impasses.
The
impasse
procedures
examined
were
mediation
and
conciliation
,
fact
finding
,
binding
arbitration
,
final
offer
arbitration
,
issue-by-issue
arbitration
,
withholding
of
partial
services
,
withholding
of
all
services
,
political
activity
, and
use
of the
media.
An
attempt
was also
made
to
identify
any
influencing
factors
which
might
contribute
to these
differences.
The
independent
variables
included
for this
purpose
were
school
system
(Pentecostal
or
non-Pentecostal)
,
teaching
certificate
level
,
sex
,
grade
level
taught
(elementary
or
secondary)
,
position
,
years
of
teaching
experience
,
size
of
home
town
,
school
size
,
degree
of
job
satisfaction
,
religious
commitment
to the
teachings
and
practices
of
one's
church
,
importance
assigned
to
one's
church
,
extent
of
union
involvement
, and
degree
of
support
for
denominational
schooling.
In
addition
, the
study
also
sought
direction
from the
teachers
as to the
most
acceptable
means
for
accommodating
the
Pentecostals
in the
collective
bargaining
process.
--
The
questionnaire
designed
for this
study
was
distributed
to the
total
population
of
397
Pentecostal
teachers
, and the
same
number
of
non-Pentecostal
teachers
in the
province.
One
way
analysis
of
variance
was
used
to
test
for
significant
differences
between
these
two
groups
,
while
linear
multiple
regression
(stepwise)
was
used
to
examine
the
factors
influencing
these
differences.
--
Significant
differences
were
found
to
exist
between
the
Pentecostal
and
non-Pentecostal
teachers
with
respect
to the
use
of
both
partial
and
complete
withdrawal
of
services
,
political
involvement
, and the
use
of the
media
to
resolve
impasses
in
collective
bargaining.
The
Pentecostals
expressed
clear
disagreement
with
partial
and
complete
withdrawal
of
services
to
resolve
impasses
,
while
on
political
involvement
and
use
of the
media
they
expressed
less
agreement
than their
non-Pentecostal
counterparts.
In
examining
factors
influencing
such
attitudes
,
only
denominational
affiliation
(Pentecostal
or
non-Pentecostal)
and
sex
registered
as
significant
when
considering
all
teachers
in the
province.
However
,
when
Pentecostal
or
non-Pentecostal
teachers
were
analyzed
separately
,
more
variables
entered
the
regression
equation
as
significant.
--
The
final
part
of the
study
attempted
to
ascertain
the
views
of
both
Pentecostal
and
non-Pentecostal
teachers
on
ways
of
accommodating
the
Pentecostals
in
collective
bargaining.
The
most
favoured
option
among
Pentecostal
teachers
was the
creation
of a
separate
bargaining
unit
with the
same
bargaining
agent
, the
Newfoundland
Teachers'
Association.
The
non-Pentecostals
,
however
, were
largely
uncertain
about
all
of the
options
, with
no
clear
preference
expressed
for
either
of the
choices
provided
in the
questionnaire.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
75411028
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
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