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The Arbitrability Of Side And Settlement Agreements In The Collective Bargaining Context, Richard A. Bales
The Arbitrability Of Side And Settlement Agreements In The Collective Bargaining Context, Richard A. Bales
West Virginia Law Review
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A Study Of Coal Arbitration Under The National Bituminous Coal Wage Agreement Between 1975- And 1990, Calvin William Sharpe
A Study Of Coal Arbitration Under The National Bituminous Coal Wage Agreement Between 1975- And 1990, Calvin William Sharpe
West Virginia Law Review
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Medical And Health Issues In Coal Arbitration, Marlin M. Volz
Medical And Health Issues In Coal Arbitration, Marlin M. Volz
West Virginia Law Review
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Clinchfield Coal Co. V. District 28, United Mine Workers: A New Standard For Judicial Review Of Labor Arbitration Awards, Charles L. Woody
Clinchfield Coal Co. V. District 28, United Mine Workers: A New Standard For Judicial Review Of Labor Arbitration Awards, Charles L. Woody
West Virginia Law Review
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Keeping Miners Out Of Work: The Cost Of Judicial Revision Of Arbitration Awards, Richard L. Trumka
Keeping Miners Out Of Work: The Cost Of Judicial Revision Of Arbitration Awards, Richard L. Trumka
West Virginia Law Review
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Employment Discrimination And Labor Arbitrators: A Question Of Competence, Anthony F. Bartlett Pace University School Of Law
Employment Discrimination And Labor Arbitrators: A Question Of Competence, Anthony F. Bartlett Pace University School Of Law
West Virginia Law Review
During the Second World War labor arbitration came to prominence in the United States as an important means of resolving disputes between labor and management. In the post-War years it gradually achieved a pre-eminent position in the American collective bargaining system, finally acquiring the imprimatur of the Supreme Court in 1960. Crucial to the Court's rationale for requiring virtual judicial abstension in regard to labor arbitration was its perception of the arbitration process as an informal and flexible system manned by arbitrators who were in possession of a high level of competence in the realities of labor relations. This view …
Grievance Mediation: A Step Towards Peace In The Bituminous Coal Industry, Stephen B. Goldberg
Grievance Mediation: A Step Towards Peace In The Bituminous Coal Industry, Stephen B. Goldberg
West Virginia Law Review
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Resolving Public Employment Disputes: A Guide For West Virginia, Charles Matthew Kincaid
Resolving Public Employment Disputes: A Guide For West Virginia, Charles Matthew Kincaid
West Virginia Law Review
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Labor Law--Arbitration--Duties Of Successor Employer, James A. Varner
Labor Law--Arbitration--Duties Of Successor Employer, James A. Varner
West Virginia Law Review
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Labor Law--Arbitration Of Safety Disputes, J. Timothy Dipiero
Labor Law--Arbitration Of Safety Disputes, J. Timothy Dipiero
West Virginia Law Review
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Labor Law--Arbitration--Court Determination Whether Grievance Is Within Agreement To Arbitrate, William Warren Upton
Labor Law--Arbitration--Court Determination Whether Grievance Is Within Agreement To Arbitrate, William Warren Upton
West Virginia Law Review
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Recent Supreme Court Decisions On Arbitration: An Arbitrator's View, Saul Wallen
Recent Supreme Court Decisions On Arbitration: An Arbitrator's View, Saul Wallen
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.