Common use of Limits of the Arbitrator Clause in Contracts

Limits of the Arbitrator. The powers of the arbitrator are subject to the following limitations: A. The arbitrator shall have no power to add to, subtract from, disregard, alter, or modify any of the terms of this agreement. B. The arbitrator shall have no power to establish new salary scales or to change any salary, provided however, he/she shall retain the right to rule on matters related to step placement of employees on salary schedules. C. The arbitrator shall have no power to change any policy or rule of the Board, nor to substitute his/her judgment for that of the Board as to the reasonableness of said policy or rule, except for policies and rules which are found to be in conflict with the terms of this agreement or under The Management Rights section (Section 5) of this agreement.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

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