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When An Agency And Union Have Negotiated Over A Particular Subject And Have Reached An Impasse

When an agency and union have negotiated over a particular subject and have reached an impasse, the Statute provides a mechanism to resolve their impasse. First, the parties must seek mediation assistance from a third party, such as the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS) in an attempt to informally resolve the matter.

After this, they may seek assistance from the Federal Service Impasses Panel. After an investigation and determination is made concerning jurisdiction, the Panel has authority to recommend and/or direct a variety of informal and formal procedures to resolve the impasse.

These include telephone conferences, mediation, fact finding, written submissions and arbitration by Panel Members or private arbitrators. If the dispute is not voluntarily resolved, the Panel may take final action by imposing contract terms. The merits of the Panel's decision may not be appealed to any court.

Information that would assist you in resolving a bargaining impasse includes the form for requesting FSIP assistance and the regulations. You can find out how the FSIP has resolved impasses over specific issues by reviewing FSIP decisions. A Guide to FSIP Procedures, which describes a variety of impasse resolution procedures, is also available.

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Did You Know?    
 
 
Arbitration mostly leads to a binding agreement.
Arbitration is an alternative to resolving disputes in court. Arbitration allows the parties involved to choose an individual or several individuals with knowledge and expertise in the subject matter of the dispute to hear each party's evidence and present a binding decision. With arbitration, the arbitrator makes a decision for the parties involved in the dispute, as opposed to mediation, which involves a mediator actively attempting to move the parties to agreement.

 


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News about Arbitration cases in Colorado and nationwide:

Ho-Chunk Suspend Arbitration With State And Make $30 Million Pre-Payment
The Ho-Chunk Nation and the State of Wisconsin will suspend arbitration on their compact dispute and will continue working to reach a final settlem...
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Attorney General's Statement On Tobacco Arbitration Decision
"My office will continue to fight attempts by Big Tobacco to reduce payments that it committed to pay in settling our lawsuit. We are helping to le...
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NAFTA Investor-State Arbitrations
Chapter Eleven of the North American Free Trade Agreement (the "NAFTA") contains provisions designed to protect cross-border investors and facilita...
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Arbitration Lawyer.com Terms

 


Today's Terms

Cross claim

Definition:
A cross claim is a claim by a respondent against a co-respondent.

Caucuses

Definition:
Caucuses are meetings in which a mediator talks with the parties separately to discuss the issues.

Negotiation

Definition:
Negotiating refers to the process where the two parties come together and communicate their differences in an attempt to resolve the conflict.

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Topics Related to Arbitration:

  • Collective bargaining
  • Uniform Arbitration Act
  • Unions
  • Commercial Arbitration
  • Juvenile Arbitration
  • Negotiation
  • Computer Aided Arbitration

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Colorado Arbitration Attorney

 
If you live in the following cities and need an Arbitration attorney you should contact our Arbitration Attorney as soon as possible:

  • Arvada
  • Aurora
  • Boulder
  • Brighton
  • Broomfield
  • Canon City
  • Castle Rock
  • Colorado Springs
  • Commerce City
  • Denver
  • Durango
  • Englewood
  • Evergreen
  • Fort Collins
  • Golden
  • Grand Junction
  • Greeley
  • Lafayette
  • Littleton
  • Longmont
  • Louisville
  • Loveland
  • Montrose
  • Parker
  • Pueblo
  • Westminster
  • Wheat Ridge
 


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