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<blockquote data-quote="trickpony1" data-source="post: 434947" data-attributes="member: 1957"><p>I know a driver that had a deadlock panel that only had one person on each side. He's still employed but he got screwed out of a bunch of money.</p><p>One would think that something as important as a deadlock panel would have 3 people on each side with the third person on each side acting as a tie-breaker.</p><p>Does anyone know if there is language in the by laws of the various regions that mandate the minimum number of people on each side of a deadlock panel? I believe the deadlock panel occurred in Houston, Texas (southwest region?).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trickpony1, post: 434947, member: 1957"] I know a driver that had a deadlock panel that only had one person on each side. He's still employed but he got screwed out of a bunch of money. One would think that something as important as a deadlock panel would have 3 people on each side with the third person on each side acting as a tie-breaker. Does anyone know if there is language in the by laws of the various regions that mandate the minimum number of people on each side of a deadlock panel? I believe the deadlock panel occurred in Houston, Texas (southwest region?). [/QUOTE]
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