M. Marmo, THE ROLE OF FACT-FINDING AND INTEREST ARBITRATION IN SELLING A SETTLEMENT, Journal of collective negotiations in the public sector, 24(1), 1995, pp. 77-96
Citations number
39
Categorie Soggetti
Public Administration","Industrial Relations & Labor
The traditional view of fact finding and interest arbitration is that
they are primarily educational: to inform union members, legislators,
and the electorate of the facts so they will support the neutral's dec
ision. This article challenges this view and explores the ways in whic
h the fact finding and interest arbitration processes are used to ''se
ll'' a settlement to the various constituencies.