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Event History Analysis of Grievance Arbitration in Ontario: Labour Justice Delayed?

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Title
Event History Analysis of Grievance Arbitration in Ontario: Labour Justice Delayed?
Abstract
This research is motivated by the lack of recent empirical studies investigating delay in grievance arbitration, despite increasing concerns being voiced about the issue. I performed content analysis on a random sample of about 400 Ontario arbitration awards, and then used a proportional hazards model to examine the extent of delay and its determinants. consistent with common perception, the results suggest that delay has become a worse problem over the past two decades. I find that certain legalistic factors and the expanded jurisdiction of arbitrators over specific types of issues are associated with delay. the results also show that certain dispute resolution procedures are related to decreased delay, and this suggests some practical solutions.
Publication
Relations industrielles / Industrial Relations
Volume
72
Issue
4
Pages
621-657
Date
2017
Journal Abbr
ri
Language
English
ISSN
0034-379X, 1703-8138
Accessed
2/28/25, 10:36 PM
Citation
Curran, B. (2017). Event History Analysis of Grievance Arbitration in Ontario: Labour Justice Delayed? Relations Industrielles / Industrial Relations, 72(4), 621–657. https://doi.org/10.7202/1043170ar