The labor arbitration process /
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TextPublication details: Urbana : University of Illinois Press, 1965.Description: 233 pSubject(s): DDC classification: - 344.01 FLE
- KF3424 .F55
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Includes bibliographical footnotes.
This volume will be of primary interest to those already at work in the labor arbitration. The author, a professor of law, is concerned with spelling out the current problems of labor arbitration. These problems are the themes of succeeding chapters: sharing of costs, time lag in decisions, excessive formalization, paucity of new, young arbitrators, and finally, individual rights vis-à-vis the powers of union organization. A brief historical chapter traces the evolution of the arbitration technique of resolving labor-management problems. This material serves as a preface to Fleming's discussion of the immediate problems of the field.
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