Respondent Board did not exceed its authority or act in an arbitrary or capricious manner in determining that the petitioner and respondent union were required to arbitrate the very issue specified in their "side letter" to a memorandum of understanding. In light of the peculiar circumstances of this case, which involved the memorandum of understanding, side letter and three referenced collective bargaining agreements, the union's failure to cite the side letter in its request...
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