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<blockquote data-quote="TIMN" data-source="post: 5685072" data-attributes="member: 106937"><p>Brother 542, let me correct myself please. If the SRAPGC Deadlock panel referred the case to arbitration the local union could choose to not arbitrate and withdraw the grievance. I have never seen that happen because the decision to withdraw the grievance after the grievance had enough merit to survive the regular panel and the deadlock panel would be extremely difficult to defend in the event of an FTR charge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TIMN, post: 5685072, member: 106937"] Brother 542, let me correct myself please. If the SRAPGC Deadlock panel referred the case to arbitration the local union could choose to not arbitrate and withdraw the grievance. I have never seen that happen because the decision to withdraw the grievance after the grievance had enough merit to survive the regular panel and the deadlock panel would be extremely difficult to defend in the event of an FTR charge. [/QUOTE]
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