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Employment Disputes and Arbitration. An Account of Irreconcilability, With Reference to the EU and the USA

Rob Jagtenberg ; School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Annie de Roo ; School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands


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Abstract

This paper concerns employment disputes, a domain where dispute resolution out of court (private justice) has a long tradition, not only in collective labour disputes between trade unions and employers’ associations but also in individual employment disputes. However, in Europe individual employment disputes arbitration is almost never used. By contrast, in the United States arbitration clauses are often written into standardized employment contracts since the early 1990s, in particular in the financial services industry. After an overview of the development of employment relations on both sides of the Atlantic, in this paper converging tendencies are highlighted. It is argued that an increasing popularity of both in-company and court-referred mediation programmes can be observed. Empirical data corroborate such finding.

Keywords

employment disputes; arbitration; arbitrability; mediation; EU; USA

Hrčak ID:

200531

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/200531

Publication date:

11.5.2018.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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