Conciliation definition

Conciliation means the attempted resolution of issues raised by a complaint, or by the investigation of such complaint, through informal negotiations involving the aggrieved person, the respondent, and the Secretary.
Conciliation means the attempted resolution of issues raised by a complainant, or by the
Conciliation means the attempted resolution of issues raised

Examples of Conciliation in a sentence

  • Within five (5) days following appeal to Arbitration, the parties shall meet to prepare a joint letter to the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, requesting a list of seven (7) arbitrators from the region, including New Mexico.

  • If they are unable to agree on a mediator within those three (3) business days, the parties shall sign a joint request for selection of a mediator through the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS).

  • The ERB shall attempt to obtain the services of a mediator from the State Mediation and Conciliation Service.

  • Within 45 days after either party notifies the other of its desire for Arbitration, as provided herein, either party may request the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS), or its successor, in writing, to submit a list of either five (5) or seven (7) arbitrators from which the Union and the Company shall strike off the names on the list who are not acceptable and shall indicate an order of preference of those remaining.

  • In the event no agreement is reached, the panel will be established by alternately striking names from a list of fifteen (15) arbitrators provided by State Mediation and Conciliation Service, until five (5) names remain.


More Definitions of Conciliation

Conciliation means the attempted resolution of issues raised by a complainant, or by the investigation of such complaint, through informal negotiations involving the aggrieved person, the respondent, their respective authorized representatives and the Fair Housing Board.
Conciliation means a method of alternative dispute resolution to which a third party (the “conciliator”) attempts to facilitate an agreed resolution of the dispute through active input and advice to Participants about the best way to resolve the Complaint.
Conciliation means the informal negotiations among an aggrieved person, the respondent, and the commission to resolve issues raised by a complaint or by the investigation of the complaint.
Conciliation means any conciliation whether or not administered by a permanent conciliation institution.
Conciliation means the attempted resolution of an issue raised in a complaint of discriminatory housing practices by the investigation of the complaint through informal negotiations involving the complainant, the respondent, and the division.
Conciliation means a process in which a neutral facilitator facilitates settlement by clarifying issues and serving as an intermediary for negotiations in a manner which is generally more informal and less structured than mediation.
Conciliation means a process in which a neutral assists parties to settle a case by clarifying the issues and assessing the strengths and weaknesses of each side of the case, and, if the case is not settled, explores the steps which remain to prepare the case for trial.