TECHNICAL, ETC., EMPLOYEES v. U. S. STEEL CO.


88 Pa. D. & C. 464 (1954)

Technical, etc., Employees v. United States Steel Company

Common Pleas Court of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.

February 11, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Albert C. Shapira, for petitioners.

Nicholas Unkovic, John G. Wayman, Franklin L. Morgal and Reed, Smith, Shaw & McClay, for respondent.

Before Ellenbogen, Adams and O'Brien, JJ.


ELLENBOGEN, J., February 11, 1954.

Arbitration is the modern method of settling labor disputes. Arbitration agreements are instruments of peace. It is in the interest of the community, in the interest of the employes, and in the interest of the employers that arbitration agreements be carried out faithfully.

To sustain petitioner's appeal and vacate the arbitration award rendered in this case would seriously undermine the usefulness of agreements to arbitrate...

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