The author discusses the statutes enacted between 1963 and 1978 prohibiting discrimination because of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, and age, and the practical limits of arbitration under collective…
Professor Zack recounts how the Code came into existence and was amended, and stresses the importance of adherence to the Code by arbitrators; its enforcement by the NAA, designating agencies…
Some thoughts about the role of the American Arbitration Association in its collaborative contributions with the FMCS and the NAA. The author discusses some charges and challenges.
An expression of gratitude for the recognition provided by the Academy, and a statement of admiration for the contributions made by the Academy to the American way of life.
An homage to Joseph S. Murphy, Vice-President of the American Arbitration Association. Anecdotes and background are provided regarding Murphy, who had been playing a leading role in the arbitration profession…
Brief comment on practices and pitfalls in use of court reporters, followed by a discussion of unrelated topics: postponements and cancellations; fee collection; extensions of time limits; misunderstandings; pre-hearing procedures;…
Discussion of grievance arbitration, distinguishing federal sector from state and local government experience. Includes discussion of advisory arbitration, types of issues submitted, available forums; differences in extent of unionization within…
A review of European Labor Courts, with emphasis on the Swedish system, as an alternative to arbitration. Suggests such courts are not a ready alternative to arbitration in America, but…
Problems of proof in the arbitration process: Report of the New York Tripartite Committee
Henry Clifton, Jr., I. Robert Feinberg, Alan P. Perl, Herbert Prashker, Asher W. Schwartz, Arthur Stark
January 10, 1966 Proceedings Database
Discussion of hearing procedures and rules of evidence. [See also the transcript of the open discussion, 1966 page 305.]
Problems of proof in the arbitration process: Report of the Pittsburgh Tripartite Committee
Mark C. Curran, Clair V. Duff, Herman L. Foreman, William J. Hart, Nicholas Unkovic
January 1, 1966 Proceedings Database
A discussion of hearing procedures and rules of evidence. [See also the transcript of the open discussion, 1966 page 263.]
The Chronicle
- The future of labor arbitration – a challenge
- International comparison of the role of neutrals in resolving shop floor disputes. Lessons for arbitrators.
- Arbitral discretion: The tests of just cause
- Is the labor movement on the right course?
- The presidential address: Advocates I have known
- National Mediation Board – Adoption of the Code of Professional Responsibility for Arbitrators of Labor-Management Disputes
- Committee on Professional Responsibility and GrievancesOpinion No. 17
- Arbitration forums 2. Mature collective bargaining relationships
- Arbitration forums 1. Academia
- The arbitration process: 2. Arbitral craftsmanship and competence. Comment