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    A Successor Employer Inherits the Predecessor's Contractual Duty to Arbitrate
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A Successor Employer Inherits the Predecessor's Contractual Duty to Arbitrate

Question 54

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A successor employer inherits the predecessor's contractual duty to arbitrate as long as there is substantial continuity between the old and the new companies.

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