Employment Dispute Resolution and Worker Rights in the Changing Workplace

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Pub. Date: 2000-01-01
Publisher(s): Cornell Univ Pr
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Summary

Have the speed, informality, and low cost of the grievance and arbitration system deteriorated? Has the system become too adversarial? Has it lost its problem-solving character? This book examines the nature and degree of change in workplace dispute resolution in the context of ongoing changes in work and in labor relations. The volume begins with an editors' introduction that provides context and offers a political perspective on the current state of dispute resolution in the workplace. The chapters that follow contain critiques of the existing legal framework surrounding mandatory arbitration in the nonunion sector and a review of the empirical literature on nonunion dispute resolution. Employment Dispute Resolution and Worker Rights in the Changing Workplace includes sections on grievance mediation, the status of the grievance procedure in workplaces with extensive worker and/or union participation in decision making, and high-performance workplaces. The study concludes with trends in dispute resolution in the public sector and with the alternative dispute resolution system commonly practiced in the unionized construction industry.

Table of Contents

Introduction and Overview
1(26)
Adrienne E. Eaton
Jeffrey H. Keefe
Employment Arbitration under the Federal Arbitration Act
27(40)
Katherine V. W. Stone
Agreements to Arbitrate and the Waiver of Rights under Employment Law
67(28)
Arnold M. Zack
Dispute Resolution in Employment The Need for Research
95(42)
Lisa B. Bingham
Denise R. Chachere
Theoretical and Empirical Research on the Grievance Procedure and Arbitration: A Critical Review
137(50)
David Lewin
Grievance Mediation
187(32)
Peter Feuille
New Forms of Work Organization and Their Impact on the Grievance Procedure
219(28)
Michelle Kaminski
Trends in Dispute Resolution in the Public Sector
247(26)
Jill Kriesky
Dispute Resolution in the Building and Construction Trades
273
Heather Grob

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