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Subcontracting Arbitration: How The Issues Are Decided, Edwin H. Jacobs
Subcontracting Arbitration: How The Issues Are Decided, Edwin H. Jacobs
Cleveland State Law Review
The purpose of this paper is to determine what, if any, particular criteria are currently being used by arbitrators in deciding subcontracting controversies involving labor and management where a contract exists between the parties. The failure of traditional standards in the evaluation of subcontracting controversies has long been evident. The view here taken opposes those standards and indicates that there is a soundly based and readily analyzed common factor, available as a basis for the determination of these disputes.
Arbitration Of Right Of Employee To Self-Expression, Harold D. Smith
Arbitration Of Right Of Employee To Self-Expression, Harold D. Smith
Cleveland State Law Review
The conflicting interests dealt with by arbitration cases summarized in this paper involve management's right to direct an employee's behavior and the employee's right to retain control over his behavior. Many arbitrators attempt to balance these interests on the theory that (1) an individual's rights are modified to some extent when he voluntarily accepts those responsibilities which accompany his entering an employee relationship; and (2) a contractual right to discharge for just cause, does not equip the employer with an absolute right to direct the employee to do or not to do anything which the employer feels would promote the …