Three Mile Island Case
By: Mike • Essay • 406 Words • April 21, 2010 • 919 Views
Three Mile Island Case
5a) If I were on the School Board I would not have agreed
to the issue framed for the arbitrator. I believe that the
issue was not neutral, rather that it favored the
association and Ms. Kimball. Statements in the issue such
as, "...when the grievance absented herself from work for
illness...", support Kimball's argument. In the Position of
the School District section of the handout, the School Board
states that when Kimball called in to report the absence she
simply informed the district "that she would not be in." In
my opinion, this should have replaced the prior statement of
her calling out "due to illness".
I also think that the School Board should not have
agreed to the issue starting with the question "Was the
School District wrong..." this automatically influences the
arbitrator to question the School Board's decision. The
issue could have either been changed to impose the question
of Kimball being wrong, or to a question of a neutral sort.
If I were the School Board I would have proposed this
issue to the arbitrator:
Should Denise Kimball be paid for Tuesday and Wednesday, April 3 and 4, after
calling to inform her place of employment "that she would not be in" due to the
Three Mile Island Incident of March 30, 1979?
I feel that this issue is not only factual but puts weight
in the School Board's argument.
5b) Although I do not believe that the issue to the
arbitrator was fair to the School Board, if I were the
arbitrator,