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504: Wildcat Stoppages


M. David Keefe
M. David Keefe, Labor Arbitrator, Founder of LMDSI
Malcolm Denise
Malcolm Denise, former V.P. for Labor Relations, Ford Motor Company
Raymond Shetterly
Raymond Shetterly, former Director of the Arbitration Services Dept., UAW
Highlights: Wildcat stoppages most seriously involve walkouts in violation of the labor agreement. There must yet remain unexhausted steps in the grievance process and the union must have pledged not to strike. Courts have implied a no-strike clause where the labor agreement has an arbitration clause. Meting Out Discipline: Variable penalties are usually applied depending on degree of participation. Duration of the strike is usually not a factor. Extenuating circumstances generally do not ameliorate the penalty. Remedies of Management include a court injunction and a suit or arbitration seeking damages and/or punitive damages. Where a substantial number of employees call in “sick,” Management would be advised to investigate. The Union has a duty to try to stop the strike.
Format

Three member panel discussion

Length

58 Minutes

Moderator

M. David Keefe, Labor Arbitrator, Founder of LMDSI

Management’s View

Malcolm Denise, former V.P. for Labor Relations, Ford Motor Company

Labor’s View

Raymond Shetterly, former Director of the Arbitration Services Dept., UAW

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