The Supreme Court's Lincoln Mills decision:
A) reversed the government's pro arbitration stance taken during World War II.
B) suggested union and management officials look to mediation instead of arbitration as a means of resolving grievance disputes.
C) indicated that the federal courts should enforce agreements to arbitrate in the interest of industrial peace.
D) all of these
E) reversed the government's pro arbitration stance taken during World War II and suggested union and management officials look to mediation instead of arbitration as a means of resolving grievance disputes.
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