GrodinJ. R., “Either-or Arbitration for Public Employee Disputes,”Industrial Relations (May 1972), p. 264.
2.
AaronB., “National Emergency Disputes: Some Current Proposals,”Proceedings of the 1971 Annual Spring Meeting, Industrial Relations Research Association, in Labor Law Journal (August 1971), pp. 465–474.
3.
AaronB., “How Other Nations Deal with Emergency Disputes,”Monthly Labor Review (May 1972), p. 41.
4.
SternJ. L., “Final Offer Arbitration—Initial Experience in Wisconsin,”Monthly Labor Review (September 1974), p. 40.
5.
LongG.FeuilleP., “Final Offer Arbitration: ‘Sudden Death’ in Eugene,”Industrial and Labor Relations Review (January 1974), pp. 186–203.
6.
RehmusC. M., “Is a ‘Final Offer’ Ever Final?”, Monthly Labor Review (September 1974), p. 43.
7.
WitneyF., “Final-Offer Arbitration: The; Indianapolis Experience,”Monthly Labor Review (May 1973), p. 22.
8.
BoyleR. F., “This Miller Admits He's a Grind,”Sports Illustrated (11 March 1974), p. 22.
9.
DemmertH. G., The Economics of Professional Team Sports (Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books, 1973), pp. 33–34.
10.
New York Times (3 March 1974), Sec. 5, p. 2; and Boyle, op. cit., p. 22.
11.
San Francisco Sunday Examiner & Chronicle (20 April 1975), Sec. C, p. 4.