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    When Fact-Finding Fails to Produce an Agreement Between Disputing Parties
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When Fact-Finding Fails to Produce an Agreement Between Disputing Parties

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When fact-finding fails to produce an agreement between disputing parties, the NLRB may step in and force an agreement upon the parties.

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