1st Edition

Impasse and Grievance Resolution

By Harry Kershen Copyright 1977
    160 Pages
    by Routledge

    160 Pages
    by Routledge

    Praised by reviewers as a superior book in the field of public sector bargaining, "Impasse and Grievance Resolution" is the classic "how to" text for the resolution of new contract disputes and ongoing contract grievances. Comprehensive, up-to-date, full of good practical advice. "Impasse and Grievance Resolution" is the ideal addition to your own professional library.

    Preface
     Acknowledgments

     PART I RESOLVING BARGAINING IMPASSES
     Public Sector Mediation: Some Observations on Technique Jonathan S. Liebowitz 
     Implications for Fact Finding: The New Jersey Experience William R. Word 
     Fact Finding in the Public Sector: A Proposal to Strengthen the Fact Finder's Role Harold P. Seamon 
     A Suggested Remedy for Refusal to Bargain in the Public Sector: Final Offer Arbitration Howard Bellman and Harry Graham 
     The Need for Compulsory Arbitration M.J. Fox and L.B. McDonald 
     Compulsory Arbitration Versus Negotiations for Public Safety Employees: The Michigan Experience Robert H. Bezdek and David W. Ripley 
     The Effect of Compulsory Arbitration on Collective Negotiations J. Joseph Loewenberg 
     Mechanisms for Resolving Collective Bargaining Impasses in Public Education Harry A. Becker

     PART II RESOLVING STRIKES
     Public Sector Strike-Prevention: Let the Taxpayer Decide J.H. Foegen
    Quasi-Strikes by Public Employees Paul D. Staudohar 
     Public Employee Bargaining Laws and the Propensity to Strike: Case of the Public School Teachers Robert J. Thornton and Andrew R. Weintraub
     
     PART III RESOLVING GRIEVANCES
     The Public Employee and Arbitration Robert Coulson
     Arbitrating a Grievance John B. Hogan 
     The Impact of Statutory Law on Contract Interpretation in Public Education Grievance Arbitration Kurt H. Decker 
     How Impartial is Impartial Arbitration When it Involves Public School Teachers? Harry Kershen 
     The Canadian Approach to Grievance Adjudication in the Public Sector E. Edward Herman
     

     

    Biography

    Harry Kershen