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HudsonKB16

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Can additional facts change the credibility determinations of witnesses?

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Which of the following amounts to an offer?
 a. Ed says to Carmen, I offer to sell you my pen for 1.
  b. Ed says to Carmen, I'll sell you my pen for 1.
  c. Ed writes, I'll sell you my pen for 1, and gives the note to Carmen.
  d. All of the above



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Answer to Question 1

Certainly. In the instant case the ALJ had reason to question the credibility of the employer's witnesses' version of the facts in light of the additional facts presented to the ALJ about Bedell's past employment relationship with his supervisors, which evidence was not presented to the arbitrator.

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