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NOTES
1. K. Thomas, "Conflict and Conflict Management," in Handbook of Industrial and
Organizational Psychology
, ed. M. D. Dunnette ( Chicago: Rand McNally, 1976),
pp. 889-936.
2. Clarence R. Deitsch and David A. Dilts, "Arbitration Challenged: The Case of
Indiana," Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector, vol. 10( 2), 1981,
pp. 173-79; idem, "Rockville Training Center v. Alvin Peschke et al.: Vindication of
Court Rationale Underlying the Steelworkers Trilogy," Employee Relations Law Jour-
nal
, vol. 10( 1), 1984, pp. 95-105.
3. For a more detailed discussion of the role of unions, see: Richard B. Freeman and
James Medoff, What Do Unions Do? ( New York: Basic Books, 1984), particularly
Chapters 1-2.
4. For a further discussion of this topic, see the next chapter and Owen Fairweather,
Practice and Procedures in Labor Arbitration ( Washington, D.C.: Bureau of National
Affairs, 1983), pp. 18 and 92.

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