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 and preventing costly work stoppages and labor disputes. Through mediation, training, and facilitation services, FMCS fosters collaborative relationships between employers and unions, thereby enhancing organizational effectiveness and economic stability across various sectors.
In addition to its core mission of mediating workplace disputes, FMCS provides alternative dispute resolution services to federal agencies, helping them operate more efficiently and serve the public better. The agency's commitment to neutrality and confidentiality is essential for building trust and facilitating constructive problem-solving in the workplace.
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