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Dispute Resolution and Arbitration

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Employment Arbitration: The Voice Of (Mostly Vicarious) Experience, Theodore J. St. Antoine Jan 2012

Employment Arbitration: The Voice Of (Mostly Vicarious) Experience, Theodore J. St. Antoine

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At the 1999 Annual Meeting of the National Academy of Arbitrators (NAA), Dennis Nolan gave a provocative, influential address on the Academy’s future. He concluded that if the organization was to survive and remain a vibrant force for workplace justice, to the mutual benefit of employers and employees, it must expand beyond its traditional role in labor arbitration based on collective bargaining. According to Nolan, the Academy should also encompass employment arbitration in the nonunion context. Like many good advocates, he may have slightly overstated his case. Although subsequent changes in admission standards now allow the counting of 10 employment …


Whither Arbitration?—Comments, Theodore J. St. Antoine Jan 1991

Whither Arbitration?—Comments, Theodore J. St. Antoine

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Exactly 30 years ago this month the Michigan Law Review published an article that evoked in me an emotion I must confess is the surest sign that I am in the presence of excellence-envy! The piece was entitled, "Past Practice and the Administration of Collective Bargaining Agreements." It was authored by the esteemed principal speaker at this session, and it came as close as anything I have ever read to deserving that much-overworked appellation, "definitive." It is always hazardous to try to predict the ultimate rating of a brand new vintage, but my first tasting of Dick Mittenthal's latest product …