Case characteristics affecting the method of grievance dispute settlement |
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Authors: | Clarence R Deitsch David A Dilts |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Econmics, Ball State University, 47306 Muncie, Indiana;(2) Department of Business and Economics, Indiana-Purdue University-Fort Wayne, 46805-1499 Fort Wayne, Indiana |
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Abstract: | In 1986, we reported the results of an attempt to model the inner, workings of grievance arbitration. We concluded that the primary determinant of whether or not a grievance is settled privately or through arbitral award is the degree of private, outside legal representation. This article extends that work. Utilizing a more sophisticated statistical technique with a better specified list of explanatory variables, it identifies two additional grievance case characteristics that influence the method of grievance settlement: case complexity and type of dispute. The probability of an arbitrated settlement is greatest where the issue is simple and involves discipline and where the parties are represented by private, outside attorney advocates. |
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Keywords: | grievance arbitration explanations of grievance settlement grievance arbitration and private settlement |
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