voluntary arbitration
collocation in Englishmeaningsofvoluntaryandarbitration
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voluntary
adjective
uk/ˈvɒl.ən.tər.i/us/ˈvɑː.lən.ter.i/
done, made, or given willingly, without being forced or paid to ...
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arbitration
noun[U]
uk/ˌɑː.bɪˈtreɪ.ʃən/us/ˌɑːr.bəˈtreɪ.ʃən/
the process of solving an argument between people by helping them to agree to an ...
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The law provides for conciliation andvoluntaryarbitrationin any dispute, and for compulsory arbitration in a limited number of essential services.
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We hope that we shall not in future have to devise a system of removing the pressure on the system ofvoluntaryarbitration.
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That is exactly what applies tovoluntaryarbitration.
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If there are difficulties in arriving at a settlement, the sphere ofvoluntaryarbitrationremains and will be appealed to.
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Voluntaryarbitrationhas long been a feature of our industrial relations.
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Indeed, in the past voluntary sanctions have been a disappointment sometimes; for example,voluntaryarbitration.
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And we have in that matter the best possible record of an evident desire to promote the principle ofvoluntaryarbitration.
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We have triedvoluntaryarbitration, but there was no binding agreement about that.
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We have all been talking, aboutvoluntaryarbitrationfor years.
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They will surely be prepared always to submit to thisvoluntaryarbitration!
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There are plenty of means forvoluntaryarbitrationavailable to-day.
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Voluntaryarbitrationis not much use, as the water strike showed.
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In the last three months the figure forvoluntaryarbitrationis 20 and for the year before it is 20.
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I have reminded those responsible that the arbitration provisions, whether for a compulsory or avoluntaryarbitration, remain.
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We hope that we shall not have to devise a system to remove pressure fromvoluntaryarbitration.
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In point of fact, we are now giving to thevoluntaryarbitrationmachinery the same force that we gave to the independent tribunal's award.
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He seemed to have the idea that we were rejecting altogethervoluntaryarbitration.
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If in fact the parties wish to bypass the clause byvoluntaryarbitrationprocedure, that would give us nothing but pleasure.
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One is compelled to ask: if we seevoluntaryarbitrationdiscredited, where do we go from there?
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First, there wasvoluntaryarbitration.
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