Arbitrating Race, Religion, and National Origin Discrimination Grievances

Author:   Vern E. Hauck
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
ISBN:  

9781567201086


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   30 November 1997
Format:   Hardback
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Arbitrating Race, Religion, and National Origin Discrimination Grievances


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This work provides the user with an authoritative, comprehensive, extremely detailed, and easy to use practical guide for handling race, religious and national origin discrimination grievances. The work is a resource for the professional confronted with the responsibility of establishing guidelines for a company or organization. The author explains how arbitrators decide employment discrimination complaints; he blends law and arbitral thinking on an issue-by-issue basis within the topics and offers procedural recommendations in the event the practitioner must undertake arbitration. There is also a discussion of procedural elements unique to the arbitration of civil rights disputes. Also included are applicable portions of the Code of Professional Responsibility for Arbitrators handling civil rights disputes, and a table of cases. This book shows that a majority of race, religion and national origin discrimination grievances heard by labor arbitrators involve complaints by perpetrators, not victims. Labor arbitrators most often protect victims of race, religion and national origin discriminators by sustaining appropriate discharge, suspension, written warning or oral warning to the grievants. In a few instances, the focus of the parties upon the rights of the grievant, rather than the victim, has resulted in disciplinary action that is too lenient or in conflict with the law, and the courts have overturned these awards. The author provides answers to the complex questions relating to discrimination grievances.

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Author:   Vern E. Hauck
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Praeger Publishers Inc
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781567201086


ISBN 10:   1567201083
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   30 November 1997
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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?Employment discrimination grievances are undoubtedly among the thorniest cases tht an arbitrator could face. Unfortunately, Vern E. Hauck has written a comprehensive and practical guide for handling these types of disputes.?-Dispute Resolution Journal ?This is a book that will clearly be useful to neutrals and advocates dealing with civil rights issues in the unionized workplace.?-The Alternative Newsletter ?Vern E. Hauck's book will be a welcome addition to the libraries of attorneys charged with reducing court dockets through workable negotiation and arbitration.?-Business Library Review This is a book that will clearly be useful to neutrals and advocates dealing with civil rights issues in the unionized workplace. -The Alternative Newsletter Vern E. Hauck's book will be a welcome addition to the libraries of attorneys charged with reducing court dockets through workable negotiation and arbitration. -Business Library Review Employment discrimination grievances are undoubtedly among the thorniest cases tht an arbitrator could face. Unfortunately, Vern E. Hauck has written a comprehensive and practical guide for handling these types of disputes. -Dispute Resolution Journal


?Employment discrimination grievances are undoubtedly among the thorniest cases tht an arbitrator could face. Unfortunately, Vern E. Hauck has written a comprehensive and practical guide for handling these types of disputes.?-Dispute Resolution Journal


"?Employment discrimination grievances are undoubtedly among the thorniest cases tht an arbitrator could face. Unfortunately, Vern E. Hauck has written a comprehensive and practical guide for handling these types of disputes.?-Dispute Resolution Journal ?This is a book that will clearly be useful to neutrals and advocates dealing with civil rights issues in the unionized workplace.?-The Alternative Newsletter ?Vern E. Hauck's book will be a welcome addition to the libraries of attorneys charged with reducing court dockets through workable negotiation and arbitration.?-Business Library Review ""This is a book that will clearly be useful to neutrals and advocates dealing with civil rights issues in the unionized workplace.""-The Alternative Newsletter ""Vern E. Hauck's book will be a welcome addition to the libraries of attorneys charged with reducing court dockets through workable negotiation and arbitration.""-Business Library Review ""Employment discrimination grievances are undoubtedly among the thorniest cases tht an arbitrator could face. Unfortunately, Vern E. Hauck has written a comprehensive and practical guide for handling these types of disputes.""-Dispute Resolution Journal"


Employment discrimination grievances are undoubtedly among the thorniest cases tht an arbitrator could face. Unfortunately, Vern E. Hauck has written a comprehensive and practical guide for handling these types of disputes. -Dispute Resolution Journal This is a book that will clearly be useful to neutrals and advocates dealing with civil rights issues in the unionized workplace. -The Alternative Newsletter Vern E. Hauck's book will be a welcome addition to the libraries of attorneys charged with reducing court dockets through workable negotiation and arbitration. -Business Library Review ?This is a book that will clearly be useful to neutrals and advocates dealing with civil rights issues in the unionized workplace.?-The Alternative Newsletter ?Vern E. Hauck's book will be a welcome addition to the libraries of attorneys charged with reducing court dockets through workable negotiation and arbitration.?-Business Library Review ?Employment discrimination grievances are undoubtedly among the thorniest cases tht an arbitrator could face. Unfortunately, Vern E. Hauck has written a comprehensive and practical guide for handling these types of disputes.?-Dispute Resolution Journal


Author Information

VERN E. HAUCK is Professor of Industrial Relations, School of Business and Public Affairs, University of Alaska at Anchorage. He is the author of several books including Arbitrating Sexual Harassment Cases (1995).

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