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When union grievances don’t seem like the right fit, what other options do union members have? This video delves into the various alternative dispute resolution (ADR) mechanisms that can provide effective solutions for resolving conflicts within unions. Discover the roles of mediation, arbitration, and conciliation in the union context, and how these methods can offer more collaborative and potentially faster resolutions than traditional grievance procedures.

Whether you’re a union member seeking clarity on your options or simply interested in the dynamics of labor relations, this video will provide you with valuable insights into the less-discussed avenues of dispute resolution.

Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this video if you find it informative. For more detailed legal guidance or questions about specific scenarios, feel free to reach out to Nelligan Law. We’re here to help union members navigate through their rights and options with confidence.

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