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The ruling that an arbitrator\'s decision isn\'t final and binding when Title VI

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Question

The ruling that an arbitrator's decision isn't final and binding when Title VII of the Civil Rights Act is involved comes from      A. the Collyer Insulated Wire case. B. the Yale New Haven Hospital case. C. Alexander v. Gardner-Denver. D. Gibbons v. Ogden.

i choose C
The ruling that an arbitrator's decision isn't final and binding when Title VII of the Civil Rights Act is involved comes from      A. the Collyer Insulated Wire case. B. the Yale New Haven Hospital case. C. Alexander v. Gardner-Denver. D. Gibbons v. Ogden.

i choose C

Explanation / Answer

The correct option is

C. Alexander v. Gardner-Denver.

This is a case related to labor law in USA. Mr Harrell Alexander was a senior executive at Gardner-Denver Co who went to court filing a lawsuit against unlawful termination after facing race discrimination in the company. The above statement weas a portion of the judgment.

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