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D.C. Circuit “Trumps” FLRA’s Policy Statement on Management-Initiated Changes to Conditions of Employment

D.C. Circuit “Trumps” FLRA’s Policy Statement on Management-Initiated Changes to Conditions of Employment

by Mark Travis | Feb 2, 2022 | Uncategorized

In American Federation of Government Employees v. Federal Labor Relations Authority, D.C. Circuit, No. 20-1396 (2/1/22) the union challenged a Federal Labor Relations Authority (“FLRA”) policy statement dealing with a management-initiated change to the...
Basketball Coach Wins Arbitration Against University – $11M in Damages

Basketball Coach Wins Arbitration Against University – $11M in Damages

by Mark Travis | Jan 24, 2022 | Arbitration, Labor Law

Last week, an arbitrator ruled that former University of Connecticut head basketball coach Kevin Ollie was wrongfully terminated from his job in 2018 and awarded over $11 million in damages. The case is interesting for a number of reasons. First, the arbitrator who...
Be Careful What You Ask for – Third Circuit Denies Request to Vacate Arbitration Award

Be Careful What You Ask for – Third Circuit Denies Request to Vacate Arbitration Award

by Mark Travis | Dec 1, 2021 | Arbitration, Labor Law

In PG Publishing Inc. v. Newspaper Guild-CWA (3rd Cir., No. 20-3475, 11/30/21), the company and union arbitrated a grievance over pension fund contributions by the company. In order to meet pension fund guidelines, the arbitrator issued a 5-paragraph “Arbitration...
Fourth Circuit Affirms Arbitrator’s Application of Res Judicata

Fourth Circuit Affirms Arbitrator’s Application of Res Judicata

by Mark Travis | Nov 30, 2021 | Arbitration, Labor Law

In Constellium Rolled Products Ravenswood LLC v. United Steelworkers (4th Cir., No. 20-1759, 11/29/21), the employer Constellium sought to vacate an arbitrator’s award in favor of the union. In the underlying arbitration, the union had contested the employer’s...
Supreme Court Grants Cert on Arbitration Waiver Issue

Supreme Court Grants Cert on Arbitration Waiver Issue

by Mark Travis | Nov 17, 2021 | Arbitration, FLSA

On November 15, 2021, in Morgan v. Sundance, Inc., the U.S. Supreme Court granted certiorari to decide whether the the proponent of a contractual waiver defense in arbitration must prove prejudice, and thereby violate the Supreme Court’s directive that lower courts...
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