Why are arbitrators' decisions usually lengthy, when one sentence could indicate who was right and wrong? Your

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Why are arbitrators' decisions usually lengthy, when one sentence could indicate who was right and wrong? Your discussion of this question should include the purpose of arbitration and advantages as well as disadvantages of an extensive arbitral decision?
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The Labor Relations Process

ISBN: 978-0538481984

10th edition

Authors: William Holley, Kenneth Jennings, Roger Wolters

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