Multiple Choice
If the government intervenes in a labor dispute and requires settlement through binding arbitration, what takes place?
A) A neutral third party makes a decision that both parties must accept.
B) A neutral third party makes a decision that both parties may reject.
C) One party sues the other in court.
D) The two parties negotiate an agreement without assistance and both must accept it.
E) The two parties negotiate an agreement with assistance from their attorneys and both must accept it.
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