40. Arbitrators and mediators differ in that a. arbitrator decisions are legally binding. b. mediators are used only in
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40. Arbitrators and mediators differ in that a. arbitrator decisions are legally binding. b. mediators are used only in
40. Arbitrators and mediators differ in that a. arbitrator decisions are legally binding. b. mediators are used only in an impasse. c. mediators are neutral third parties and arbitrators are selected by one party. d. arbitrators, not mediators, can authorize a strike if no agreement is reached. 41. Bargaining issues are classified as a. legal, mandatory, and voluntary. b. mandatory, optional, and selective. c. illegal, mandatory, and voluntary. d. permissive, voluntary, and legal. 42. The heart of administering a collective bargaining agreement is a. good-faith bargaining. b. arbitration. c. the grievance procedure. d. disciplinary measures.
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