Dictionary of Conflict Resolution

Dictionary of Conflict Resolution

Author: Douglas H. Yarn

Publisher: Jossey-Bass

Published: 1999-09-10

Total Pages: 584

ISBN-13:

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An essential, comprehensive resource, this first and only dictionary for the field of conflict resolution defines 1,400 terms, helps to standardized the language of conflict resolution, and provides an intelligent forum for debate.


AAA Handbook on Employment Arbitration and ADR

AAA Handbook on Employment Arbitration and ADR

Author: American Arbitration Association

Publisher: Juris Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2010-12-01

Total Pages: 560

ISBN-13: 1933833548

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Assembled from Dispute Resolution Journal - the flagship publication of the American Arbitration Association - the chapters in the Handbook have all, where necessary , been revised and updated prior to publication. The book is succinct, comprehensive and a practical introduction to the use of arbitration and ADR, written by leading practitioners and scholars. This work begins with a general introduction to employment ADR, discussing such topics as where plaintiffs can better vindicate their rights, general employment law strategies, how to assess workplace disputes and conflicts, and options for resolution. Employers are offered valuable advice on how to implement a successful employment arbitration program, with real-life examples to work from. Mediation of employment conflicts and employment arbitration are explored and a comparison of the two is provided, including with respect to statutory employment conflicts. Topics include respectfulness in the workplace, bullying, racial and cultural conflicts, sexual harassment, Disabilities Act disputes, airline disputes, weight discrimination, and discrimination based on marriage and pregnancy. Lastly, this book takes a look at the U.S. Supreme Court decision 14 Penn Plaza LLC v. Pyett, where the Court clarified and reaffirmed the use of mandatory arbitration for resolution of workplace disputes. The chapters were selected from an extensive body of writings and, in the main, represent world-class assessments of arbitration and ADR practice. All the major facets of the field are addressed and provide the reader with comprehensive and accurate information, lucid evaluations, and an indication of future developments. They not only acquaint, but also ground the reader in the field.


A History of Alternative Dispute Resolution

A History of Alternative Dispute Resolution

Author: Jerome T. Barrett

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2004-10-19

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 0787975427

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A History of Alternative Dispute Resolution offers a comprehensive review of the various types of peaceful practices for resolving conflicts. Written by Jerome Barrett—a longtime practitioner, innovator, and leading historian in the field of ADR—and his son Joseph Barrett, this volume traces the evolution of the ADR process and offers an overview of the precursors to ADR, including negotiation, arbitration, and mediation. The authors explore the colorful beginnings of ADR using illustrative examples from prehistoric Shaman through the European Law Merchant. In addition, the book offers the historical context for the use of ADR in the arenas of diplomacy and business.


Managing Workplace Conflict

Managing Workplace Conflict

Author: Paul Teague

Publisher:

Published: 2015-11

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 9781910393079

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This work is a systematic study of the genesis, operation and outcomes of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) in Ireland. ADR innovations are examined in the context of long-run changes in the pattern of conflict in the workplace and against the background of commercial and regulatory developments bearing on organizations.


Contemporary Issues in Employment Relations

Contemporary Issues in Employment Relations

Author: David Lewin

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9780913447925

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Provides a new thematic treatment of key employment relations issues. Includes : collective bargaining, worker disability, the return to work, alternative dispute resolution, managerial misclassification and violations of overtime law, new developments in performance-based pay, and retirement from work and managing one's own money.


Religious Diversity in the Workplace

Religious Diversity in the Workplace

Author: Jawad Syed

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2017-12-28

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781107136038

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Employees bring their beliefs and religious values to work, and this can be a source of either positive performance or negative conflict. Social conflicts around religion impact more than societies and communities. They also impact organizations. 'Anti-religion' sentiments tend to be based on the perception that religion can be neatly separated from the 'more acceptable/palatable' spirituality, but this ignores the fact that - for most people - the two are intimately intertwined and inseparable. As religious identity is salient for a majority of the world's population, it is thus an important aspect of organizations - particularly those with a large and diverse body of employees. This handbook provides a timely and necessary analysis of religious diversity in organizations, investigating the role of national context, the intersections of religion with ethnicity and gender, and approaches to diversity management.


Managing Workplace Conflict

Managing Workplace Conflict

Author: Bernadine Van Gramberg

Publisher: Federation Press

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9781862875777

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"Managing Workplace Conflict critically analyses Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in Australian workplaces. It includes coverage of: various ADR techniques and the roles played by ADR practitioners in workplace conflict; the need for workplace grievance policies and the forms these can take; the suitability of ADR for various types of disputes; the effects of the Work Choices Act 2005 (Cth) on dispute resolution; and three case studies where ADR was utilised in workplace conflict and the experiences of both the human resource consultant and their clients. Managing Workplace Conflict is written against the background of a rapidly changing Australian labour market. It argues that ADR in the Australian workplace needs to be conducted with an understanding of the changed industrial relations environment and the power differences between key workplace stakeholders, as well as commitment to ethical practice and workplace justice. It presents the key concepts central to the practice of ADR in Australia and provides a practical, useable reference book for both the professional and the student." -- back cover


Labour Dispute Resolution

Labour Dispute Resolution

Author: John Brand

Publisher: Juta and Company Ltd

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 9780702179556

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This second edition contains a new section on dispute resolution in the public sector.


The Role of Ethics in ADR

The Role of Ethics in ADR

Author:

Publisher: Aspatore Books

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780314279699

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The Role of Ethics in ADR provides an authoritative, insiders perspective on the ethical considerations that attorneys need to be aware of during alternative dispute resolution. Featuring partners from some of the nations leading law firms, this book guides the reader through todays ADR arena and the ethical concerns that lawyers are currently facing. With a focus on issues such as disclosure, neutrality, and the rule of candor, these top lawyers analyze the various ethical rules and protocols to which attorneys, arbitrators, and mediators must adhere and how they come into play during the actual ADR process. These authors also discuss what to do when the rules overlap or are inconsistent, or if an ethical violation is suspected. Finally, these leaders identify strategies for preparing clients for the ADR process, explaining their options, and developing a successful attorney-client relationship. The different niches represented and the breadth of perspectives presented enable readers to get inside some of the great legal minds of today, as these experienced lawyers offer up their thoughts on the keys to success within this critical field.


The Handbook of Dispute Resolution

The Handbook of Dispute Resolution

Author: Michael L. Moffitt

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2012-06-28

Total Pages: 580

ISBN-13: 1118429834

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This volume is an essential, cutting-edge reference for all practitioners, students, and teachers in the field of dispute resolution. Each chapter was written specifically for this collection and has never before been published. The contributors--drawn from a wide range of academic disciplines--contains many of the most prominent names in dispute resolution today, including Frank E. A. Sander, Carrie Menkel-Meadow, Bruce Patton, Lawrence Susskind, Ethan Katsh, Deborah Kolb, and Max Bazerman. The Handbook of Dispute Resolution contains the most current thinking about dispute resolution. It synthesizes more than thirty years of research into cogent, practitioner-focused chapters that assume no previous background in the field. At the same time, the book offers path-breaking research and theory that will interest those who have been immersed in the study or practice of dispute resolution for years. The Handbook also offers insights on how to understand disputants. It explores how personality factors, emotions, concerns about identity, relationship dynamics, and perceptions contribute to the escalation of disputes. The volume also explains some of the lessons available from viewing disputes through the lens of gender and cultural differences.