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The arbitrator's decision is usually binding on the parties.
The Arbitration Fairness Act Is In The House - The Consumerist 2009
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The arbitrators are usually biased towards the company, which picks which arbitrator to use-and often pays the arbitrator's fees (unlike courts, which are funded by taxpayers).
The Arbitration Fairness Act Is In The House - The Consumerist 2009
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Each individual, concerned with maintaining his reputation as a reliable trading partner, is willing to be bound by the arbitrator's decision.
A Theory of Government, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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A study of fifty-two arbitration clauses that are in typical consumer contracts found that forty of them describe the arbitrator's decision as final or non-appealable, and the only five agreements that allowed appeal simply provided for a new arbitration.
Mandatory Binding Arbitration: The Worst Choose Your Own Adventure Ever - The Consumerist 2009
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- In other D.C. education news, DCPS has yet to decide whether it's going to appeal an arbitrator's decision reinstating 75 fired teachers -- even though Rhee said that they will -- Bill Turque reports at D.C.
DeMorning DeBonis: Feb. 11, 2011 Mike DeBonis 2011
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DETROIT—City officials said a pension deal approved Tuesday by a union representing police officers, taken together with a arbitrator's ruling in the spring, would save about $100 million in the next five years.
Deal Slices Workers' Pensions in Detroit Matthew Dolan 2011
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The arbitrator's ruling set a precedent and pushed the city and the union for the rank-and-file police officers into collective bargaining for an agreement ratified by the Detroit Police Officers Union on Tuesday.
Deal Slices Workers' Pensions in Detroit Matthew Dolan 2011
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Though the buyers appealed, a federal judge upheld the arbitrator's ruling.
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It largely mirrors an arbitrator's ruling in April under which 1,500 higher ranking police and firefighters would no longer get a cost-of-living adjustment to their benefits and would see a cut in the rate at which they earn benefits.
Deal Slices Workers' Pensions in Detroit Matthew Dolan 2011
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The Post editorial board, meanwhile, urges DCPS to fight, calling the arbitrator's decision "mind-boggling" and identifying the failings of some of the fired teachers -- "the instance of a teacher sending mass e-mails to the entire school staff rebuking her supervisors, the case of a teacher who was rude and aggressive, and so on."
DeMorning DeBonis: Feb. 11, 2011 Mike DeBonis 2011
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