This unique and practical text examines significant federal sector arbitration awards involving promotions, RIFs, adverse actions, compensation, union rights, remedies, and more. (more details)
This encyclopedic Guide to the MSPB, related litigation, laws, procedure, and practice is the seminal text on this complex area of the law. Author Peter Broida, a veteran practitioner before the Board, offers his thorough knowledge, seasoned experience, and nuanced understanding of the MSPB in this treatise. Updated annually, this is one volume of Dewey’s ACSLS trilogy. (more details)
The FLRA Guide analyzes the case law of the Federal Labor Relations Authority (established in 1978) and its reviewing courts, as well as the procedures and practice of the Authority. The Authority's unique role in labor relations requires an understanding of the considerable complexities of issues of negotiability, jurisdiction over federal-sector arbitration awards, the intricacies of bargaining orders and unfair labor practice theory and remedies, as well as unit recognition, and the limitations of judicial review. (more details)
From a seasoned arbitrator comes a readable, practical, and concise overview of arbitration. From effective preparation of grievances to the hearing itself, and all the details in between, this guide teaches beginner and veteran advocates alike how to be effective in arbitration. (more details)
With insightful analysis, this practical and comprehensive handbook guides arbitrators and representatives through the arbitration process with an examination of major arbitration cases. (more details)
Offering an overview of the arbitration process with tips and tactics for success, this CD practicum is essential to both union and agency representatives pursuing arbitration. The course is comprehensive covering pre-arbitration preparation through to closing arguments. (more details) Quantity: