What If We Don't Agree On A Mediator?
When the parties don`t voluntarily agree to enlist the services of a mediator and less than 30 days remain before the expiration date of the existing collective bargaining agreement, or, in the case of a newly certified exclusive representative, more than 90 days have elapsed since negotiations began, the Board must appoint a mediator if so chosen from a list of qualified persons maintained by the Board and shall be representative of the public.
Other Delaware Alternative Dispute Resolution FAQs
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Is Mediation Confidential?
A: All case files or programs are confidential and privileged and are not subject to disclosure in any judicial or administrative proceeding unless the court or …
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What Happens When You Settle?
A: Any settlement of the dispute submitted to ADR shall be reduced to writing as soon as possible after the settlement is reached, with such writing to be prepared by the …
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What Happens If You Don't Settle?
A: If no settlement is reached at the close of business on the day the ADR is commenced or after further mediation at the parties` request until an impasse is declared, …
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