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Fact-Finding Differs from Arbitration in That

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Fact-finding differs from arbitration in that:


A) it relies heavily on public display of fact-finders' reports.
B) it has a better record of producing a settlement.
C) it was not allowed under the Taft-Hartley Act between 1947 and 1959.
D) interest arbitration was used frequently during World War II.
E) all of these are differences between fact-finding and arbitration

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