Arnold M. Zack

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Arnold M. Zack
Born (1931-10-07) October 7, 1931 (age 92)

Arnold M. Zack has served as an

Fulbright Scholar, a Wertheim Fellow, President of the National Academy of Arbitrators and member of the College of Labor and Employment Lawyers. He served as a judge of the Asian Development Bank Administrative Tribunal and was President of the Tribunal since 2010.[1] He also served and taught as senior research associate at the Labor and Worklife Program of Harvard Law School and the Harvard Trade Union Program since 1985.[2]

Zack carried out a variety of duties for Washington. President

Cornell School of Industrial Relations, and Yale Law School. Zack is regarded as a student and protege of former U.S. Secretary of Labor John T. Dunlop
, who saw himself as a problem solver and someone seeking to overcome polarizing ideological stances. In 1997, they co-wrote Mediation and Arbitration of Employment Disputes.

Zack received several awards for his efforts in dispute resolution: the Distinguished Service Award and Whitney North Seymour Medal of the American Arbitration Association, the Pioneer Award and Willoughby Abner Award of the Association on Conflict Resolution, the 2008 LERA Inaugural Fellow award, and the Cushing Gavin Award of the

Archdiocese of Boston
.

Selected books

References

  1. ^ "Asian Development Bank & United States Fact Sheet" (PDF). Asian Development Bank. 31 December 2008. Retrieved 2009-09-11.
  2. ^ "LWP Staff: Arnold Zack". The Labor and Worklife Program. Harvard Law School. Retrieved 2009-09-11.
  3. ^ "BMWE strike on Amtrak halted: PEB No. 234 halts strike threat," August 21, 2007, at "BMWE strike threat stopped by PEB". Archived from the original on 2015-04-17. Retrieved 2012-10-04.
  4. ^ The White House, Office of the Press Secretary, "President Obama Announces the Creation of a Presidential Emergency Board, Names Members," October 6, 2011, at https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/the-press-office/2011/10/06/president-obama-announces-creation-presidential-emergency-board-names-me
  5. ^ Oldham, Jim. "Interview of Arnold Zack" (PDF). June 3, 1993, and May 25, 2006. National Academy of Arbitrators History Committee. Retrieved March 3, 2013.

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