15 Quotes by James Johnston

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    Since the first call for papers went out in January, we received over150 proposals, virtually all of which represented intriguing sources of meaningful information. Only the limits of time and space prohibited our reviewers from adding more papers to the schedule.

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    Reynolds Tobacco does not spike its products with nicotine, ... In fact, our process results in the loss of nicotine.

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    If they're very marketable and they know they can go to another job just as easily as this one, then I tell them to push for the max. On the other hand, if the person isn't at that standpoint, I counsel them to feel out the situation and kind of bring up the subject if they feel comfortable.

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    The people were not ready for that kind of impact -- not that anybody could be, ... It was far larger than they ever dreamed it would be. It wiped out virtually all their infrastructure.

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    It also limits their right to discovery, or information-gathering. Probably the biggest problem is that most of them require the cost of the arbitrator be split by the parties. A lot of these arbitrators charge a lot of money. It could be thousands and thousands of dollars. That puts an employee sometimes in a position where they can't afford to arbitrate their claims.

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    I think Landco will come up with something that's very palatable in an environmental sense, but to me any form of development is out of the question.

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    Even on a relatively low level, some provisions for a substantial severance package can be included.

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    Put yourself in the arbitrator's position. Odds that the plaintiff employee is ever going to need your services again are almost zero. But if you're a large, multistate or multinational corporation, you figure, 'If I give a good ruling on this case, they're going to keep shooting me these cases and I can make a lot of money.' That's a built-in bias in the arbitration procedure.

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