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LAW 3884 - Labor Arbitration


The course examines in detail the procedural and substantive law of labor arbitration. Part I reviews relevant statutes, court decisions, rules of the American Arbitration Association and other appointing agencies, and the Code of Ethics for Arbitrators. Part II analyzes the doctrines of procedural and substantive arbitrability as well as the application of the rules of evidence to the labor arbitration process. Part III studies the grievance procedure, progressive discipline and remedies. Part IV is devoted to a comprehensive analysis of the major substantive issues that reach arbitration from absenteeism to subcontracting. The students analyze arbitration opinions and awards to understand the arbitration process from the labor, management and neutral perspectives. Students may participate in a simulated arbitration hearing.

Prerequisites & Notes
Labor Law.

Credits: 3





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