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Anajune7

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What is the tripartite standard announced in Vaca v. Sipes that applies to a union's duty of fair representation in contract negotiations?

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Museum schedules a major fundraising dinner, devoted to a famous Botticelli picture, for September 15 . Museum then hires Sue Ellen to restore the picture, her work to be done no later than September 14 . Sue Ellen is late with the restoration, forcing the Museum to cancel the dinner and lose at least 500,000 in donations. Sue Ellen delivers the picture, in excellent condition, two weeks late. Museum sues.
 a. Museum will win.
  b. Museum will win if, when the parties made the deal, Sue Ellen knew the importance of the date.
  c. Museum will win provided that it was Sue Ellen's fault she was late.
  d. Museum will win provided that it was not Sue Ellen's fault she was late.
  e. Museum will lose.



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Answer to Question 1

The tripartite (three-part) standard announced in Vaca v. Sipes that applies to a union's duty of fair representation in contract negotiations is that a union breaches its duty if its actions are (1) arbitrary, (2) discriminatory, or (3) in bad faith.

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