I read said links, my layman's conclusion is: that I must press the union lawyer to finish the "administrative phase" of the arbitration where the financial matters are settled by the Arbitrator, (who will not be happy over the employer's stall). The problem is: I am not a party to the collective bargaining employment contract, just the lowly beneficiary. The two parties are: the employer, and the union.
I will let he/she know that I'm thankful for the solid victory during trial, ( I already have expressed my gratitude); butt: if the matter is allowed to be stalled by the employer to the point where the Arbitrator loses his jurisdiction in three weeks, I will seek my monetary damages from the union due to their abject incompetence. I will make that abundantly clear early next week face to face followed by a letter to that effect.
The employer would be very happy to make the union my adversary. Very frustrating, (if that actually happens).
Once I have a monetary judgement from the Arbitrator, (or Superior Court if need be, although my standing maybe a huge issue); I will follow the procedure to transfer the Arbitrator's decision to Superior Court and execute against the corporate bank account unless I get paid promptly, (and I mean promptly). grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
I will let he/she know that I'm thankful for the solid victory during trial, ( I already have expressed my gratitude); butt: if the matter is allowed to be stalled by the employer to the point where the Arbitrator loses his jurisdiction in three weeks, I will seek my monetary damages from the union due to their abject incompetence. I will make that abundantly clear early next week face to face followed by a letter to that effect.
The employer would be very happy to make the union my adversary. Very frustrating, (if that actually happens).
Once I have a monetary judgement from the Arbitrator, (or Superior Court if need be, although my standing maybe a huge issue); I will follow the procedure to transfer the Arbitrator's decision to Superior Court and execute against the corporate bank account unless I get paid promptly, (and I mean promptly). grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr