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Title : About dispute resolution
Description : Members of Fair Work Australia (FWA) are experienced in a wide range of alternative dispute resolution techniques including conciliation, mediation and arbitration.
Subject : Employment, Fair Work Australia
Author : Fair Work Australia
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Web Page : http://www.fwa.gov.au/index.cfm?pagename=disputeabout

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Title : Solving Problems - Dispute Resolution for Apprenticeships
Description : If difficulties arise between the employer and apprentice or trainee, the local State Training Centre (STC) should be contacted immediately. An Training Advisor (TA) from the STC can visit the workplace to discuss the issues, give advice and attempt to resolve the dispute.
Subject : Children & young people, Childrens rights, Employment
Author : Department of Education and Training
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Web Page : http://apprenticeship.det.nsw.edu.au/html/disputes.htm

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Title : A new family law system - compulsory dispute resolution
Description : The law will be changed in coming years to phase in a requirement for parents to attend family dispute resolution and make a genuine effort to resolve the issues in dispute, before taking a parenting matter to court. This is a .pdf file and requires Adobe Acrobat to be viewed.
Subject : Dispute resolution, Family Court, Family law, Family law - Children
Author : Commonwealth Attorney General's Department
Date Modified :
Web Page : http://www.ag.gov.au/agd/WWW/rwpattach.nsf/VAP/( 93C446DBC14FB8146219B06F1D49FA6B)~FactSheet_9.pdf/$file/FactSheet_9.pdf

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Title : Alternative Dispute Resolution
Description : Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) refers to any means of settling disputes outside the courtroom. Attempting to settle disputes through the courts can be a costly, lengthy and daunting process. The TIO's aim is to provide free, independent, just, informal and speedy resolution of consumer complaints. If ADR is not for you, you always have the option of more formal legal processes.
Subject : Dispute resolution
Author : Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman
Date Modified : 2001-01-01
Web Page : http://www.tio.com.au/publications/other_publications/ documents/ADR%20Brochure.pdf

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Title : Costs Dispute Resolution
Description : The OLSC offers costs mediation as a form of dispute resolution for members of the public and legal practitioners. The term `costs’ refers to the bill a consumer receives for legal services and covers fees charged by the lawyer and disbursements.
Subject : Dispute resolution, Lawyers, Legal costs, Legal services
Author : Office of the Legal Services Commissioner
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Web Page : http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlink/olsc/ll_olsc.nsf/pages/ OLSC_factsheet10

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Title : Employer - Dispute resolution
Description : If there's a dispute in your workplace, you should first try to resolve it by using the dispute resolution procedure in your award or agreement. This will often initially involve discussions between the employer and employee or employees.
Subject : Dispute resolution, Employment
Author : Fair Work Ombudsman
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Web Page : http://www.fairwork.gov.au/Disputes-and-complaints/Pages/ Dispute-resolution.aspx?role=employers

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Title : Dispute Resolution Kit
Description : This kit is designed to guide prospective lessees through the issues they should consider before taking out a lease. It also provides valuable advice and information for those already involved in a dispute.This is a .pdf file and requires Adobe Acrobat to be viewed.
Subject : Business, Tenancy
Author : Retail Tenancy Unit
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Web Page : http://www.retailtenancy.nsw.gov.au/downloads/ RTU_DRK04_Booklet.pdf

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Title : Dispute resolution
Description : If there's a dispute in your workplace, you should first try to resolve it by using the dispute resolution procedure in your award or agreement. This will often initially involve discussions between the employer and employee or employees.
Subject : Employment
Author : Fair Work Ombudsman
Date Modified :
Web Page : http://www.fairwork.gov.au/Disputes-and-complaints/Pages/ Dispute-resolution.aspx?role=employees

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Title : Dispute resolution
Description : Home building dispute resolution process for builders and traders
Subject : dispute resolution,building disputes,alternative dispute resolution
Author : corporateName=Office of Fair Trading; jurisdiction=NSW
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Web Page : http://www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au/Tradespeople/ Dealing_with_customers/Dispute_resolution.html

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Title : Employer - I've got a problem with my staff - what can I do?
Description : Is there a dispute in your workplace?First, you should try to resolve it yourselves using the dispute resolution procedure in your award or agreement. This will often initially involve discussions between you and the employee or employees.If the dispute is not resolved, the dispute resolution procedure may provide that you involve Fair Work Australia (FWA) or another dispute resolution provider to help you try to find a solution.
Subject : Employment
Author : Fair Work Ombudsman
Date Modified :
Web Page : http://www.fairwork.gov.au/Pages/I-have-got-a-problem-with- my-staff-what-can-i-do.aspx?role=employers

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