DISPUTE

DISPUTE

dispute, n. A conflict or controversy, esp. one that has given rise to a particular lawsuit. ¡ª dispute, vb.

major dispute. Labor law. Under the Railway Labor Act, a disagreement about basic working conditions, often resulting in a new collective-bargaining agreement or a change in the existing agreement. ? Under the Act, two classes of disputes ¡ª major and minor ¡ª are subject to mandatory arbitration. 45 USCA ¡ì 155.

¡ª Also termed new-contract dispute. [Cases: Labor Relations 414. C.J.S. Labor Relations ¡ì¡ì 405, 408¨C412.]

minor dispute. Labor law. Under the Railway Labor Act, a disagreement about the interpretation or application of a collective-bargaining agreement, as opposed to a disagreement over the formation of a new agreement. 45 USCA ¡ì 155. [Cases: Labor Relations 414. C.J.S. Labor Relations ¡ì¡ì 405, 408¨C412.]


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