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An Impartial Observer Who Listens to Both Sides in a Labor-Management

Question 167

Question 167

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An impartial observer who listens to both sides in a labor-management dispute and makes suggestions as to how the two sides could compromise is called


A) a mediator
B) an arbitrator
C) a litigator
D) a scab
E) a judge

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