Multiple Choice
In final offer arbitration, a party will most likely make its final offer as reasonable and fair as possible because:
A) The arbitrator may fine them for not negotiating in good faith.
B) The arbitrator may ask for another more reasonable proposal.
C) If the other side's proposal appears to be more reasonable, it has a greater chance of being chosen.
D) The FMCS will be brought in to mediate.
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