The new modern development began when New Zealand passed a compulsory arbitration act in 1894, followed to some extent since by all the other Australian states, largely through the action of the Labor party.
The serious question in the subject of arbitration concerns the introduction of the principle of coercion by government, in compulsory arbitration.
The frequent refusal of labor and capital willingly to submit their differences to arbitration has led to the development of the principle of compulsory arbitration.
Due to the influence of many complicating factors, the status of compulsory arbitration in these two countries is uncertain.
Yet the principle of compulsory arbitration for a limited number of international differences was by no means negatived by the Hague Peace Conferences, especially not by the Second Conference.
Compulsory arbitration is the fundamental basis of the proposed system.
That is why we must have arbitration--compulsory arbitration, for any arbitration which is not compulsory and practically final, is useless.
His plan, as now is generally known, provides not alone for the eight-hour day for all classes of railroad employees, but includes the most important feature of compulsory arbitration referred to in an earlier chapter.
There is a class in America which enthusiastically receives arbitration--compulsory arbitration--and demands that it be extended in full to the railroad, as well as to every other form of industrial enterprise.
Compulsory arbitration or some similar device must therefore replace such crudely restrictive and oppressive measures as have hitherto been applied to the unions.
And weak as they are, the talk of compulsory arbitrationis growing, and it seems only question of time until some modification of it is adopted.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "compulsory arbitration" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.