Conciliation

  • 31conciliation officer — In the context of employment law, an employee of the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service who has a statutory duty to help both parties to an employment tribunal claim understand the way tribunals work and try to reach a voluntary… …

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  • 32Conciliation Resources — is a UK based non governmental organization working on international conflict resolution. External links Conciliation Resources homepage Categories: Non governmental organizationsOrganisations based in the United KingdomUnited Kingdom stubs …

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  • 33conciliation, international — A method by which the differences between nations may be settled by means of a commission employed to consider and report upon such differences. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. conciliation, international …

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  • 34Conciliation, Industrial — • The discussion and adjustment of mutual differences by employers and employees or their representatives Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …

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  • 35Conciliation Bills — Three Conciliation bills were put before the House of Commons, one each year in 1910, 1911 and in 1912 which would extend the right of women to vote in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland to around 1,000,000 wealthy, property owning… …

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  • 36Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904 — The Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904 was an Australian Commonwealth Government Act relating to Conciliation and Arbitration for the Prevention and Settlement of Industrial (workplace) Disputes extending beyond the Limits of any one State ,… …

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  • 37Conciliation (droit) — Cet article concerne la conciliation des lois entre elles. Pour la procédure, voir Conciliation. La conciliation désigne l interprétation par le pouvoir judiciaire de normes de force égale pouvant être porteuses d exigences différentes, en vue de …

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  • 38conciliation and arbitration system — noun an established, institutionalised system of resolving industrial disputes by conciliation (def. 3) and arbitration (def. 2). Compare collective bargaining …

  • 39conciliation committee — /kənsɪliˈeɪʃən kəˌmɪti/ (say kuhnsilee ayshuhn kuh.mitee) noun a committee consisting of an equal number of representatives of the employers and unions engaged in the calling or industry which the committee is to regulate. It is chaired by a… …

  • 40conciliation board — A body established for the purpose of encouraging amicable adjustment of small claims. 20 Am J2d Courts § 31; an agency for the adjustment of labor disputes. 31 Am J Rev ed Lab § 371. See council of conciliation …

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