Selected Books
- "Labor Training in Developing Countries" Praeger (1964)
- "Understanding Grievance Arbitration in the Public Sector" US Department of Labor (1974, 3rd Edition 1980)
- "Understanding Fact Finding and Interest Arbitration in the Public Sector" US Department of Labor (1974, 3rd Edition 1980)
- "Grievance Arbitration: A Practical Guide" International Labor Office (1977)
- "Arbitration of Discipline and Discharge Cases"with Richard Bloch, American Arbitration Association (1979)
- "The Agreement in Negotiations and Arbitration" with Richard Bloch Bureau of National Affairs (1982, 2nd edition 1996)
- "Arbitration in Practice" Cornell University Press (1984)
- "Public Sector Mediation" Bureau of National Affairs, (1985)
- Grievance Arbitration: Issues on the Merits in Discipline, Discharge, and Contract Interpretation Lexington Books (1989)
- "Grievance Arbitration:Procedural and Ethical Issues" Lexington Books (1992)
- "Mediation and Arbitration of Employment Disputes" with John T. Dunlop, Jossey-Bass (1997)
- Arbitration: Discipline and Discharge Cases Labor Relations Press (1999)
- Arnold Zack: From A to Z Lulu Publishing House (2007) (autobiography)
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