ARBITRATOR'S BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
NAME: Jay E. Grenig
MAILING ADDRESS:
TELEPHONE: Business: (262) 646-3324
Residence: (262) 646-3324
E-Mail: jgrenig@earthlink.net
Fax: (603) 853-5823
DATE OF BIRTH: April 18, 1943
EDUCATION: B.A. (
OCCUPATION: Principal: Law Professor Secondary: Arbitrator
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:
EXPERIENCE: (Issues & Sector/Industry) Mediator, arbitrator, and
factfinder in public sector interest disputes involving schools, cities,
counties, and public safety. Arbitration of grievances in public and private
sectors involving such issues as classification, wage rates, discipline,
discharge, reassignment, transfers, layoffs, discrimination and union rights.
Mediator in bargaining impasses in public sector. Prior to 1977 negotiated
collective bargaining agreements in public education. Law professor at
FEE AND EXPENSE PRACTICE:
$1,000 per day for time spent
traveling, conducting hearings or mediation sessions, or researching and
writing decisions. A hearing day is any portion of a day up to eight hours
(minimum one-day charge for hearing day). An additional pro rata per diem
charge will be made for time in excess of eight hours. A day for researching
and writing is four to eight hours, with any period under four hours charged at
a one-half day rate.
Expenses - All actual out-of-pocket
expenses incurred for transportation, meals and lodging. Thirty–five cents per
mile for use of personal automobile.
Interim
Cancellation - The parties will be
charged one day's per diem if the proceedings are canceled or postponed, by
either party, within four weeks of the scheduled hearing date. There is no
charge if the proceedings are canceled or postponed, for any reason, more than
four weeks before the scheduled hearing.
NOTE
The arbitrator shall not charge any fee other than the above stated fees.
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