Multiple Choice
The Lincoln Mills case clarified the role of the courts in grievance arbitration by stating:
A) The agreement by a union to arbitrate disputes is an agreement not to strike over such disputes.
B) Section 201 of the Lincoln-Haft Act was intended to provide support for binding arbitration through the courts.
C) The courts should not be involved in overruling arbitration decisions.
D) The mediators should not be involved in overruling arbitration decisions.
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