COMPULSORY INTEREST ARBITRATION IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR: AN OVERVIEW

DANIEL H. KRUGER AND HARRY E. JONES


DOI: 10.2190/DJWC-QUTL-2N3Q-J0LC

Abstract

This article presents an overview of compulsory binding arbitration of interest disputes in the public sector. Several important aspects of this topic are examined in detail. Analyses of individual state statutes are presented, and challenges to their constitutionality are explored. The article also focuses on the impact of these statutes on public policy and the problems which arise in the context. Recommendations are made for improving existing methods of dispute resolution and several alternate methods are proposed.

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