Mediation is a voluntary process led by an impartial third party to resolve conflict between people. Conflict can occur in any employment relationship and is best dealt with early at source. Mediation can help to avoid more formal and costlier resolution routes by guiding participants towards reaching mutually acceptable solutions.

This factsheet looks at workplace conflict, how mediation can help resolve different disputes, and what it entails. It outlines the process, including the tpe of situations mediation can help with, who should be involved, and at what stage mediation can be used. Importantly, it also considers when mediation might not be appropriate. 

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