The report contains recommendations for the education and training of new arbitrators, as well as a description of an apprentice program to develop qualified, experienced and acceptable arbitrators.
A review of the arbitration process from the perspective of twenty-five years. The author submits that the greatest accomplishment in that time has been the development of a substantial body…
Forecasting the state of labor arbitration in 1980, Morris predicts significant growth of arbitration in the public sector, movement away from expedited arbitration, and disaffection within a younger work force…
An open discussion of nascent expedited arbitration programs in the steel industry, describing hearing procedures and cost-control mechanisms.
The Report of the Committee on the Development of New Arbitrator for 1971-1972 focuses on programs developed at several venues to provide training, experience and exposure for new arbitrators. Additionally,…
A discussion of the work of the Academy’s Committee on the Development of New Arbitrators, with reports on the various arbitration training program for new arbitrators across the country….
The authors surveyed arbitration advocates and arbitrators as to how they would rule on hypothetical facts, in order to test their nonpartisanship against a counter-concern that they might exhibit biases…