Arbitrating Sex Discrimination Grievances
By (Author) Vern E. Hauck
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
8th September 1998
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Gender studies, gender groups
Employment and labour law: general
Personnel and human resources management
Private or civil law: general
344.7301133
Hardback
208
Hauck's guide to the arbitration of sex descrimination grievances is authoratative, comprehensive, extremely detailed, and easy to use. It is a solid resource for the professional responsible for establishing guidelines for a company of organization. The autor explains how arbitrators decide employment discrimination complaints. He blends law and arbitral thinking on an issue-by-issue basis and offers procedural recommendations for arbitration. Understanding and effective resolution of sex discrimination grievances require the blending of two bodies of arbitral fundamentals: those associated with traditional grievances and those of a more specific nature involving discrimination. The discrimination fundamentals require additional specification due to the sensitivity of the issues and often traumatic situations of those involved. This book gives the professional the knowledge and legal strategies to deal with all aspects of such cases.
VERN E. HAUCK is Professor of Industrial Relations at the School of Business and Public Affairs at the University of Alaska at Anchorage.