Multiple Choice
What is the main distinction between special mediation and the usual forms of mediation?
A) A special mediator can only be appointed after a strike or lockout has begun
B) A special mediator has a more narrowly focused mandate
C) A special mediator can choose to render a binding recommendation
D) A special mediator can be appointed at any time during the bargaining process
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