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Labor Arbitration in America: The Profession and Practice

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Labor Arbitration in America: The Profession and Practice

Contributors:

By (Author) Mario F. Bognanno
Edited by Charles J. Coleman

ISBN:

9780275943752

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

21st May 1992

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Industrial arbitration and negotiation

Dewey:

331.89

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

200

Description

Bognanno and Coleman offer the most comprehensive, current, and valuable work on arbitrators and their professional practice. The contributors to this volume describe paths of career entry, compensation, demographics, market conditions facing arbitrators, and caseloads. The empirically based findings are drawn from a representative sampling of all the nation's arbitrators and afford a previously unavailable picture. The reader gains important insights into these decisionmakers' backgrounds, career development, arbital experiences, and aspirations. This work is especially important because many of the arbitrators' characteristics, which are captured and described herein, are seen to be enduring or open only to change over an extended time period. The material, fascinating in its detailed analysis of a vital but surprisingly unstudied profession, presents a rich analysis of an occupation that has played a societal role of major significance from earliest times. A work, accordingly, of widespread interest and value relating to the ever fertile fields of dispute resolution.

Reviews

This book will be a great value to labor educators who constantly face the question, "Where do arbitrators come from" Although it will not guarantee success for an advocate in the arbitration process, the book does provide useful background information on the people who are called on when all else fails.-Labor Studies Journal
Thorough detailed, empirical data, presented in a user-friendly manner, the reader gains important insights into the decisionmakers' backgrounds, career development, arbitral experiences, aspirations, earnings, and types of cases.-California Public Employee Relations
"Thorough detailed, empirical data, presented in a user-friendly manner, the reader gains important insights into the decisionmakers' backgrounds, career development, arbitral experiences, aspirations, earnings, and types of cases."-California Public Employee Relations
"This book will be a great value to labor educators who constantly face the question, "Where do arbitrators come from" Although it will not guarantee success for an advocate in the arbitration process, the book does provide useful background information on the people who are called on when all else fails."-Labor Studies Journal

Author Bio

MARIO F. BOGNANNO is Professor and Director of the Industrial Relations Center, Carlson School of Management, The University of Minnesota. Among his publications are Labor Market Institutions and the Future Role of Unions (1992) and Contemporary Collective Bargaining. CHARLES J. COLEMAN is Professor of Management at Rutgers University-Camden. He has earlier published Managing Labor Relations in the Public Sector and Personnel: An Open System Approach.

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