No-strike, no-lockout provision

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No-strike, no-lockout provision is a contract clause restricting both the union's ability to call a strike and management's ability to stage a lockout. Mediation. The introduction of a neutral third party into a grievance situation or collective bargaining impasse. Although mediators have no decision-making powers, they use their skills and work actively to achieve a settlement that is mutually agreeable to both sides.

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According to Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining by Michael R. Carrell and Christina Heavrin (10th edition),

No-strike, no-lockout provision. A contract clause restricting both the union's ability to call a strike and management's ability to stage a lockout.

Mediation. The introduction of a neutral third party into a grievance situation or collective bargaining impasse. Although mediators have no decision-making powers, they use their skills and work actively to achieve a settlement that is mutually agreeable to both sides.

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