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    This is the second edition of the well-respected original 1981 edition. Completely revised and updated, it provides thorough coverage of all the procedural and evidentiary issues pertaining to labour arbitration in Canada. It is written to be used by

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    Publisher:Carswell
    Service Number:30842869
    Pages:318
    Publication date:1991-12-01
    Practice area:Labor & employment law
    Jurisdiction:Canada
    External Product Title:Evidence and Procedure in Canadian Labour Arbitration, Binder/looseleaf, Subscription
    Subscription Number:30842680
    Available Formats:Binder/looseleaf
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    Authors:

    Gregory J. Brandt

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    Matthew Wilson

    Matthew Wilson is the Chair of the Ontario Grievance Settlement Board (“GSB”) and has an active practice as a labour arbitrator and mediator. Prior to joining the GSB, Matthew was the Alternate Chair of the Ontario Labour Relations Board and previously 

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    Morley Gorsky

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    S.J. Usprich

    Professor Emeritus S. J. “Syd” Usprich received his law degree from the University of Toronto, then did graduate work at Cambridge University as a Canada Council Fellow. In 1970, he joined the Faculty of Law, University of Western Ontario, where he taught