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Home » US Law » 2022 Rhode Island General Laws » Title 28 - Labor and Labor Relations » Chapter 28-9 - Arbitration of Labor Controversies

Section 28-9-3. – Enforceability of agreement to arbitrate new contract.

§ 28-9-3. Enforceability of agreement to arbitrate new contract. A provision in a written contract between an employer and an association of employees, a labor union, trade union, or craft union, or between an association of employers and an association of employees, labor unions, trade unions, or craft unions, to submit to arbitration any and […]

Section 28-9-4. – Stay of judicial proceedings on arbitrable issue.

§ 28-9-4. Stay of judicial proceedings on arbitrable issue. If any suit or proceedings is brought on any issue referable to arbitration under an agreement in writing for the arbitration, the court in which the suit is pending, upon being satisfied that the issue involved in the suit or proceedings is referable to arbitration under […]

Section 28-9-5. – Superior court order of arbitration.

§ 28-9-5. Superior court order of arbitration. (a) The making of an agreement for arbitration shall be deemed a consent of the parties to the arbitration to the jurisdiction of the superior court of this state to enforce the agreement. A party aggrieved by the failure, neglect, or refusal of another to perform under a […]

Section 28-9-7. – Selection of arbitrators.

§ 28-9-7. Selection of arbitrators. If in the contract for arbitration or in the submission, provision is made for a method of naming or appointing an arbitrator or arbitrators or an umpire, that method shall be followed, but if no method is provided in the contract, the parties to the contract or submission shall agree […]

Section 28-9-8. – Hearings by arbitrators.

§ 28-9-8. Hearings by arbitrators. Subject to the terms of the submission or contract, if any are specified in the contract, the arbitrators selected as prescribed in this chapter must appoint a time and place for the hearing of the matters submitted to them, and must cause notice thereof to be given to each of […]