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Arbitration

Arbitration takes place when people who have a problem agree to have a third person (called an arbitrator) listen to their arguments and make a decision which both parties agree in advance to follow. So the arbitrator acts like a judge. An arbitration is quicker and less formal than a court case.

(See: Arbitration)

(See: Arbitration by the CCMA or Bargaining Council)

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