ILR Impact Brief - Employment Arbitration: Emergence of a New Profession
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The ILR Impact Brief series highlights the research and project based work conducted by ILR faculty that is relevant to workplace issues and public policy. Brief #1 highlights the authors' research on employment arbitration, including a survey of the National Academy of Arbitrators.
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The ILR Impact Brief series highlights the research and project based work conducted by ILR faculty that is relevant to workplace issues and public policy. The Briefs are prepared by Maralyn Edid, Senior Extension Associate, ILR School.
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2006-01-01
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arbitrator; ilr; workplace; conflict; system; employment; profession; disputes; arbitration; law
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For a more in-depth analysis, please see: Picher, M., Seeber, R.L., & Lipsky, D.B. (2000.) The Arbitration Profession in Transition: A Survey of the National Academy of Arbitrators (Cornell Studies in Conflict and Dispute Resolution No. 3). Ithaca, NY: Cornell/PERC Institute on Conflict Resolution.
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/76219
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