The
steelworkers' trilogy cases greatly changed the way that
arbitration is dealt with in America. In light of this, the
paper discusses and analyzes these three cases and determines what
arbitration was like before and after the cases took place. This study looks at arbitration in various cases (most notably the
steelworkers' trilogy) based on unfair labor practices. There is significance to this based on the fact that the way that arbitration is conducted was changed based on these cases and they made a significant difference in the way that the laws regarding arbitration were handled. Looked at here are the steelworkers' trilogy cases, the history of arbitration both before and after the cases, and the impact that these cases had on arbitration in this country. Outline Abstract Introduction Arbitration Before the Steelworkers' Trilogy Cases The Steelworker Trilogy Cases Case #1 - United Steelworkers of America v. American Manufacturing Co. Case #2 - United Steelworkers of America v. Enterprise Wheel & Car Corp. Case #3 - United Steelworkers of America v. Warrior & Gulf Navigation Co. Conclusion