Appendices A, Standards and conduct for labor arbitrators; B, Code of ethics and procedural standards for labor-management arbitration; C, Report of the committee on ethics: May 1, 1953; D, Education…
The author reviews the accomplishments of the Academy over its first ten years and urges the organization to make further contributions to the parties and the process. The accomplishments include…
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.]
Discussion of typical ethical problems in ad hoc arbitration, many of which also arise in permanent appointments.
The sequel to an article in the University of Pittsburgh Law Review and Arbitration Journal, addressed herein is the duty of disclosure. Results of a prior survey of thirty (30)…
This presidential address discusses whether the basic role of the labor arbitrator has changed or will change, and refutes predictions of a downward trend for the profession. It stresses that…
A discussion of the “higher education industry” and a defense of university governance in comparison to collective bargaining…
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…