Procedural and Distributive Justice in Sexual Harassment Arbitrations: Evolution of Decisions in the Union Context

Abstract We examine the evolution of labor arbitration decisions between 1988 and 2018 in which a union-represented employee was alleged to have committed sexual harassment. We find that management punished sexual harassment more stringently over time and that arbitrators became more sensitive to wh...

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