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501: Management’s Rights


M. David Keefe
M. David Keefe, Labor Arbitrator, Founder of LMDSI
Geoffrey Glaser
Geoffrey Glaser, Regional Mgr, of Ind. Rel., Montgomery Ward & Co.
Howard Coughlin
Howard Coughlin, former Pres., Office and Professional Employees Intl. Union, former Executive Committee Chairman of the American Arbitration Association
Highlights: The Management’s Rights Clause gives Management all rights except as otherwise modified in the labor agreement. Absence of a Management’s Rights Clause in the contract: There is the concept of inherent Management’s Rights which would be implied regardless. A benefit of having a Management’s Rights Clause is that particular Management rights are enumerated. Affect on the Grievance Process and Access to Arbitration: The extent of Management’s rights is largely determined by the passivity or tolerance of the Union. Management and the Union each have inherent rights.
Format

Three member panel discussion

Length

57 Minutes

Moderator

M. David Keefe, Labor Arbitrator, Founder of LMDSI

Management’s View

Geoffrey Glaser, Regional Mgr, of Ind. Rel., Montgomery Ward & Co.

Labor’s View

Howard Coughlin, former Pres., Office and Professional Employees Intl. Union, former Executive Committee Chairman of the American Arbitration Association

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