Difference between mediation and Conciliation
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Organized sectors are industries that are covered by various legislations, such as factories, shops, banks, and institutions.

On the other hand, the unorganized sector consists of employees who work without any registration requirements, including agriculture, domestic servants, and coolies.

Siva

From India, Chennai
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The main difference between both is that in Mediation, the mediator's job is just to facilitate the parties and not to take an active part in the dispute resolution. He can't even suggest the common ground out of his own to the parties, but his job is to provide a healthy and friendly environment for the parties to reach a common ground.

However, in Conciliation, the conciliator most of the time used to be an expert, and he takes an active participation in the matter and can give opinions and suggestions to the respective parties, helping them to reach a common ground.

Though both lack binding authority in them.

From Pakistan, Peshawar
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Conciliation is done as per the Industrial Disputes Act of 1947. What about mediation? Does it have any legal backing? I would be glad to know more about it to update. I am interested in learning about conciliation, arbitration, and adjudication.


From India, Madras
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