Federal Mediation & Council
The Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS) is an independent federal agency established in 1947, dedicated to fostering effective labor-management relationships across various sectors, including industry, government, and community organizations. By providing mediation, arbitration, and training services, FMCS plays a vital role in minimizing and resolving labor disputes, which helps ensure economic stability and growth.
FMCS enhances the efficiency of federal agencies through alternative dispute resolution services while offering training in mediation and facilitation to promote collaborative environments. The agency's commitment to neutrality and confidentiality allows it to effectively address workplace conflicts, ultimately supporting the American economy by preventing costly disruptions in production and services.
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