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- Title
Labor and Employment Arbitration Today: Mid-Life Crisis or New Golden Age?
- Authors
ANTOINE, THEODORE J. ST.
- Abstract
The article focuses on increasing role of statutory law in labor relations that would displace the former autonomy constructed by employers and labor unions through collective bargaining. Topics discussed include independence of arbitrators in dealing with labor-management disputes, individual arbitration clauses into a soaring number of consumer and employment contracts and decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in the case Green Tree Financial Corp-Ala. v. Randolph on arbitration costs.
- Subjects
LABOR arbitration laws; INDUSTRIAL relations; LABOR unions; COLLECTIVE bargaining; LABOR contracts; LABOR arbitrators; GREEN Tree Financial Corp. v. Randolph (Supreme Court case)
- Publication
Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution, 2017, Vol 32, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1046-4344
- Publication type
Article