Federal Mediation & Conciliation Service
The Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS) is a small independent federal agency established in 1947, dedicated to improving labor-management relations through mediation and arbitration services. By fostering collaborative relationships between employers and unions, FMCS plays a vital role in preventing and resolving workplace disputes, thereby sustaining economic stability.
FMCS enhances government efficiency by providing training and alternative dispute resolution services, enabling federal agencies to operate more effectively. The agency's mission centers on minimizing costly disruptions in production and supply chains, ensuring the smooth functioning of various industries nationwide.
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