An Introduction to Labor Arbitration
By (Author) Charles Lacugna
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
26th September 1988
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Labour / income economics
347.3079
Hardback
292
Although a few books on the market set forth the elements of labor arbitration, no single volume exists that gathers the essential elements of the arbitration process in a detailed, comprehensive, and logical presentation. An Introduction to Labor Arbitration is a clear, jargon-free guidebook that inexperienced practitioners will find essential to prepare for arbitration. As an introductory text, this work is an excellent resource for understanding the fundamental theory, practice, and procedure of labor arbitration.
CHARLES S. LACUGNA has taught Political Science at Seattle University for forty years. During that period, he served as mediator, fact finder, and arbitrator for private and public parties in many industries, and in regular and expedited systems throughout the Northwest and Alaska.