How arbitration works / Elkouri & Elkouri ; Editor-in-Chief Kenneth May, Senior Legal Editor (retired), Labor Arbitration Reports, Labor Relations Reporter, Bloomberg BNA ; Associate Editors, Patrick M. Sanders, General Counsel, Mungenast Automotive Family, St. Louis, MO, Michelle T. Sullivan, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI.
2016
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How arbitration works / Elkouri & Elkouri ; Editor-in-Chief Kenneth May, Senior Legal Editor (retired), Labor Arbitration Reports, Labor Relations Reporter, Bloomberg BNA ; Associate Editors, Patrick M. Sanders, General Counsel, Mungenast Automotive Family, St. Louis, MO, Michelle T. Sullivan, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI.
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Edition
Eighth edition.
Imprint
Arlington, VA : Bloomberg BNA, [2016]
Description
1 volume (various pagings) ; 26 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Arbitration and its setting
Legal status of arbitration in the private sector
Scope of labor arbitration
The arbitration tribunal
Grievances: Prelude to arbitration
Determining arbitrability
Arbitration procedures and techniques
Evidence
Interpreting contract language
Use of substantive rules of law
Precedential value of arbitral awards
Custom and past practice
Management rights
Seniority
Discharge and discipline
Safety and health
Employee rights and benefits
Remedies in arbitration
Constitutional issues in public-sector arbitration
Legal status of arbitration in the federal sector
Issues in state and local government sector arbitration
Arbitration of interest disputes.
Legal status of arbitration in the private sector
Scope of labor arbitration
The arbitration tribunal
Grievances: Prelude to arbitration
Determining arbitrability
Arbitration procedures and techniques
Evidence
Interpreting contract language
Use of substantive rules of law
Precedential value of arbitral awards
Custom and past practice
Management rights
Seniority
Discharge and discipline
Safety and health
Employee rights and benefits
Remedies in arbitration
Constitutional issues in public-sector arbitration
Legal status of arbitration in the federal sector
Issues in state and local government sector arbitration
Arbitration of interest disputes.
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"Committee on ADR in Labor & Employment Law, American Bar Association, Section of Labor and Employment Law."
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Available in Other Form
Online version: Elkouri, Frank. How arbitration works. Eighth Edition
Language
English
ISBN
9781682670576
1682670570
1682670570
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