Multiple Choice
What is the primary intent of bringing third parties into the bargaining process when disputes occur?
A) To assist the parties in resolving their differences without using strikes or lockouts as a bargaining tactic
B) Because all jurisdictions require conciliation
C) To speed up the negotiation process
D) All of the above
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Q29: Which of the following is not one
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