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vinney12

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The arbitrator in handing down a decision
 
  a. may direct that language in the labor agreement that is, in his or her professional opinion, illegal or immoral, be altered.
  b. may suggest but not order changes to contract language.
  c. is not completely bound by contract language.
  d. is bound by the language of the contract.

Question 2

When hearing a group of grievances together, the arbitrator
 
  a. should strive for fairness to both parties by splitting his or her decisions equally.
  b. should consider the group as a whole and reach a single decision.
  c. should decide each case on its own merits.
  d. None of the above.

Question 3

In McDonald, the Supreme Court ruled that an employee's claim based upon statutory rights is not foreclosed by an arbitration award.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

Saved me massive time.

Answer to Question 3

T



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