UC Law Journal
Abstract
The Higher Education Employer-Employee Relations Act (HEERA), which became effective July 1, 1979, empowers California's University and College employees to engage in collective bargaining. In this Article, the author examines the contours of HEERA, relates and contrasts the Act with earlier California public sector collective bargaining legislation and the National Labor Relations Act, and analyzes how basic labor-management relations law might impact on the implementation of HEERA in California.
Recommended Citation
Reginald Alleyne,
Instituting Collective Bargaining at California's Universities and Colleges: The Outlines of HEERA,
31 Hastings L.J. 563
(1980).
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