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arbitrator

[ahr-bi-trey-ter] / ˈɑr bɪˌtreɪ tər /


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An arbitrator ends the “reserve clause” that had tethered players to one employer for life, triggering the largest salary gains of any group of employees, anywhere—and changing labor practices in all U.S. sports.

From The Wall Street Journal

His statement, however, ignored the arbitrator’s order against the department.

From Washington Post

The arbitrator, Howard C. Edelman, found that “there is no doubt she was a Putin supporter, as she had a right to be.”

From New York Times

A review of examiners’ resumes shows, perhaps unsurprisingly, that most are attorneys or professional arbitrators and tend to be on the older side.

From Los Angeles Times

The FAW referred two of the disciplinary cases to independent arbitrators Sport Resolutions, with the other matter dealt with internally by the FAW as it was considered less serious in nature.

From BBC