Final or Fast? The Tension Between Precedent and Procedure in Labor Arbitrations
An examination of the implications of using precedent – prior decisions – to resolve future disputes, particularly for the U.S. Postal Service.
An examination of the implications of using precedent – prior decisions – to resolve future disputes, particularly for the U.S. Postal Service.
Discussion of pre-hearing procedures, hearing procedures, and rules of evidence, with additional remarks regarding history and theory on these matters. [See also the transcript of… Read More »Problems of proof in the arbitration process: Report of the West Coast Tripartite Committee
Arbitrator Alexander gives his perceptions on the evaluation of arbitrators by employers and unions. The lack of a generally accepted statement of what is desirable… Read More »Evaluation of arbitrators: An arbitrator’s point of view