Consequently, they are encouraging voluntary binding arbitration or nonbinding mediation in more cases. |
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In an effort to jump-start stalled talks, federal mediators have offered binding arbitration to Northwest Airlines and the company's mechanics. |
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About a decade ago, seeking to give managers more power, the department instituted binding arbitration for disciplining officers. |
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They voted on Monday by 55 to 27 to accept a proposal of binding arbitration in the dispute. |
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They sign a binding arbitration agreement, which means they agree that whatever we decide is what happens. |
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But if they do, their binding arbitration is just as valid as a binding arbitration before a secular arbitral tribunal enforcing secular law. |
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If they cannot achieve such resolution, they could both agree to submit all issues to binding arbitration. |
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The parties may agree in writing to refer outstanding issues to an arbiter for binding arbitration and determination. |
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If the two sides still have not signed on the dotted line by March 31, the matter goes to binding arbitration. |
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The grievance procedure, as this process is usually known, must provide for binding arbitration by an outside third party. |
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The union is now calling for binding arbitration to settle the dispute. |
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Some workers claim their basic pay and conditions worsened after a pay award which was imposed on union members under a binding arbitration agreement. |
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He reiterated the university's long-held position against binding arbitration. |
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Co-op boards should consider substituting mediation for binding arbitration in their new leases. |
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There's no way to appeal the outcome – remember, this is binding arbitration. |
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If an alleged violation occurs, Rebny immediately handles it by voluntary mediation or binding arbitration. |
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We have to explore a wider set of tools such as binding arbitration and mediation. |
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This lawsuit was based on contractual and indemnity issues and the parties had agreed to settle their dispute through binding arbitration. |
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These agreements are settled by collective bargaining, conciliation and mediation, and binding arbitration. |
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In binding arbitration, an arbitrator's or panel's decision is final and will only be reviewed in court on very limited grounds. |
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If parties are unable to settle their collective agreements through negotiation, binding arbitration can also be undertaken. |
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Company and union agreed to binding arbitration of wages and benefits to end November strike. |
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We recommend that compulsory and binding arbitration in international tax matters should be adopted in bilateral or multilateral tax conventions. |
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The order of binding arbitration is unusual but not unprecedented. |
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In the event that one or more issues remain in dispute following completion of the mediation, then the parties agree to submit those issues to binding arbitration pursuant to the Commercial Arbitration Act. |
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The potential for subsequent binding arbitration or judicial settlement also puts pressure on the Parties to settle their dispute before they lose some measure of control over the process. |
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Canadian governments would also impose binding arbitration or a new contract on the disputing parties. |
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Unresolved disputes under section 40.1 may, on consent of the Parties to a dispute, be submitted to binding arbitration in accordance with the terms of an arbitration agreement between those Parties. |
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Specifically, the NDP opposed the salary provisions and the form of binding arbitration outlined in the bill. |
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Binding Arbitration Agreement: This document obliges you to accept binding arbitration to settle any future disputes between you and the lender, and between you and any third parties involved in the loan process. |
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Should the parties agree to binding arbitration, opportunity for negotiation does not end, as many of our bargaining units that employ binding arbitration often reach negotiated settlements. |
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When binding arbitration is used, it is essential that the consumer's agreement to be bound is fully informed and voluntary, and that the consumer fully appreciates what he or she is giving up in exchange for arbitration. |
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Any disagreements arising in connection with this guarantee or any breach thereof must be resolved by binding arbitration award according to German jurisdiction. |
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The competent authority of the Member State may direct the parties involved to resolve the matter by formal and binding arbitration administered under national law. |
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Given the time and costs expended on unresolved complex cases by claimants and the Board, it may be useful to provide for some kind of binding arbitration by independent specialists acceptable to both sides. |
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The binding arbitration mechanism is also being tested. |
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By way of a remedy, the Board ordered that the employer offer the union binding arbitration to settle the collective agreement, which the union was free to accept or reject. |
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The inability of the parties to reach an agreement may lead to industrial action, culminating in either strike action or management lockout, or binding arbitration. |
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