Impasses, Mediation, and Strikes
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An impasse occurs when the parties are not able to move further toward settlement. This usually occurs because one party is demanding more than the other will offer. Sometimes a third party, such as a mediator, can resolve an impasse. If the impasse is not resolved, the union may call a work stoppage, or strike. With mediation, a neutral third party tries to assist the principals in reaching agreement. The mediator meets with each party to determine where each stands, and then uses this information to find common ground for bargaining.
In certain situations, such as in certain critical transportation disputes, a fact finder is a neutral party who studies the issues in a dispute and makes a public recommendation for a reasonable settlement. Arbitration is the most definitive third-party ...