From American Staffing Association:
Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) can be a critical tool in resolving disputes, maintaining employee happiness and culture, and mitigating the risk that comes with being involved in a gig economy or temporary workforce company. But often ADR programs are fragmented, depend on the location of the neutrals, and do not focus on scalability and uniformity.
Having a national ADR program that uses both mediation and arbitration, or even a combination of both, can provide employees with a sense of fairness, eliminating perceptions of bias. This also can allow employers to focus on their processes and streamline procedures to help eliminate the distractions and reduced productivity that often come with litigation. An ADR program also might help keep your company out of court. Listen to attorneys and ADR professionals discuss these matters and explain how a national ADR program can help you.
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