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Sixth Circuit Judge Jeffrey S. Sutton wants the court's vacating of labor arbitrators' awards to stop. Sutton says it's high time the full appeals court re-examine its long-standing, four-part test for vacating the awards, adding that the court has fallen far from the U.S. Supreme Court's nearly "absolute deference" to arbitrators' decisions. The Supreme Court hasn't vacated a labor arbitration decision since 1960, yet the 6th Circuit has vacated 25 percent of all such decisions since 1986, says Sutton.
March 02, 2006 at 12:00 AM
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