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9.5 Arbitration decision - Or - Why clear contract language is important
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<blockquote data-quote="hondo" data-source="post: 4212533" data-attributes="member: 8661"><p>"...Why clear contract language is important": because you're <strong><em><u>NOT</u></em></strong> going to win in arbitration, what you couldn't get at the bargaining table.</p><p>edit: This is what I've learned from my Local. Don't get misunderstand me, if you think you have a valid grievance, you're welcome to go through the process of analyzing/vetting a possible arbitration case with them. But unless you have some unique situation that has not been previously addressed, then most likely the above principle applies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hondo, post: 4212533, member: 8661"] "...Why clear contract language is important": because you're [B][I][U]NOT[/U][/I][/B] going to win in arbitration, what you couldn't get at the bargaining table. edit: This is what I've learned from my Local. Don't get misunderstand me, if you think you have a valid grievance, you're welcome to go through the process of analyzing/vetting a possible arbitration case with them. But unless you have some unique situation that has not been previously addressed, then most likely the above principle applies. [/QUOTE]
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