The collective noun for the noun teachers is a faculty of teachers.
The collective noun for the noun teachers is a faculty of teachers.
Board is a collective noun for board of directors and board of trustees. The noun board is not a collective noun when referring to a piece of lumber or a place the teacher writes on the wall.
Board is a collective noun for board of directors and board of trustees. The noun board is not a collective noun when referring to a piece of lumber or a place the teacher writes on the wall.
Board is a collective noun for board of directors and board of trustees. The noun board is not a collective noun when referring to a piece of lumber or a place the teacher writes on the wall.
Mamie Smith has written: 'The effects of teacher collective bargaining on selected school issues' -- subject(s): Collective bargaining, Teachers
There is no specific collective noun for the noun members. However, a noun suitable for the situation can be used, such as a board of members, a roster of members, a meeting of members, etc.
Patrick W. Carlton has written: 'Teacher salary negotiations; a case study and analysis' -- subject(s): Salaries, Teachers 'The collective dilemma' -- subject(s): Collective bargaining, Teachers
Lawrence George Moss has written: 'Job security and working conditions provisions in teacher collective agreements and their impact on education' -- subject(s): Work environment, Job security, Teachers, Collective labor agreements
The Labor Relations Act of 1935 was a part of the New Deal that stated unions could implement collective bargaining tactics. This law was recently tested in Wisconsin because teachers wanted to apply this rule to the teacher's union. It failed, however, because collective bargaining does not apply to public employees.
There is no specific collective noun for "collective nouns." However, I have seen a list of collective nouns and a page of collective nouns.
The Labor Relations Act of 1935 was a part of the New Deal that stated unions could implement collective bargaining tactics. This law was recently tested in Wisconsin because teachers wanted to apply this rule to the teacher's union. It failed, however, because collective bargaining does not apply to public employees.
There is no specific collective noun for "collective nouns." However, I have seen a list of collective nouns and a page of collective nouns.