Mr. Arbitrator
Auteur : Edgar Allan Jones, Edgar Jones
Date de publication : 2000
Éditeur : Creddalt
Nombre de pages : 471
Résumé du livre
In the company of law professor and arbitrator Robert Morris, the reader: second-guesses the fairness of his procedures and decisions while observing workplace disputes evolving between employers and unions representing employees that later end up before him for decision in hotly contested hearings; participates as he engages contentious law students in give-and-take dialogues about the problems in deciding various kinds of interesting disputes; eavesdrops on his discussions with his wife, Peg - his critic - as he tries to work his way through to fair decisions; listens at the dinner table and in the living room as Morris and Peg, strive to generate in their eleven children a sharing of love and the values of personal integrity and self-discipline and as he is vigorously cross-examined by his skeptical teenage college daughter about his Catholic faith.