HELP! What's the difference between arbitration and mediation. (1 Viewer)

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I know that they both involve a 3rd party (says my notes), but does mediation>arbitration in terms of formalness?

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Mediation - confidential discussion between two parties in the presence of a non-biased third party.
Aibitration - a third party makes a LEGALLY BINDING (key word here) decision on a industrial matter.
 

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Specifically, in mediation the third-party member has no ties to either stakeholder.

In arbitration, the third party is a COMMISSIONER (ie: AIRC/FWA) that makes a legally-binding decision on the issue.

You're welcome for the help, pathetic peon.
 

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Sweet; thank you! That's helped me alot. My textbook definitions where paragraphs long.
 

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Specifically, in mediation the third-party member has no ties to either stakeholder.

In arbitration, the third party is a COMMISSIONER (ie: AIRC/FWA) that makes a legally-binding decision on the issue.

You're welcome for the help, pathetic peon.
P.S. Are you an accelerant?
 

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Is there a MATHSKING or an ENGLISHKING I can talk to?
 

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He reeks of arrogance and faggotry.

It looks like he knows his stuff (though probably just has his textbook and notes handy)
 

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I'm also a breed of bird. And one of Saturn's moons I think.

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