The coming end of arbitration’s golden age.
The “Golden Age” of labor arbitration – “the era of industrial self-governance” – commenced during or soon after WWII, and started to decline in the… Read More »The coming end of arbitration’s golden age.
The “Golden Age” of labor arbitration – “the era of industrial self-governance” – commenced during or soon after WWII, and started to decline in the… Read More »The coming end of arbitration’s golden age.
David Klein and John Fillion discuss the role of the UAW’s seven member public review board in resolving appeals arising under the union’s constitution and… Read More »Public review boards: Their place in the process of dispute resolution
The similarity between the arbitrator’s function in interpreting and applying the agreement and a judge’s function in interpreting and applying a statute is addressed, as… Read More »The role of arbitration in state and national labor policy – Comment
Commenting on the interrelation of the arbitration award and external law, Morris contends that specific federal labor laws provide a framework within which contracts are… Read More »The role of arbitration in state and national labor policy – Comment
A discussion of the limits on an arbitrator’s authority to fix damages, and of the methods of computing damages including compensatory, punitive and liquidated damages.
Reflections on the language of the Steelworkers’ Trilogy. The author warns against any construing of “industrial common law” that would allow arbitrators to go outside… Read More »Recent supreme court decisions and the arbitration process