Common use of Conciliation Process Clause in Contracts

Conciliation Process. 4.1 Where a dispute is referred for conciliation, the FWC shall do everything that appears to it to be right and proper to assist the Parties to agree on terms for the settlement of the dispute. In doing so, the FWC may make suggestions and conduct an initial assessment of the dispute. 4.2 The action that may be taken by the FWC includes, without limitation: (a) Arranging conference/s of the Parties presided over by the FWC; (b) Meeting or otherwise discussing the dispute with one or more of the Parties in order to conciliate the dispute; (c) Arranging for the Parties to confer among themselves at conferences (with or without the presence of the FWC); (d) Making an interim recommendation or assessment in relation to all or any matters in dispute; (e) Hearing submissions from the Parties as to the facts or issues pertaining to the dispute; (f) Conducting the conciliation at any place; (g) Adjourning the conciliation to any time and place; (h) Correcting, amending, or waiving any error, defect or irregularity, whether in substance or form; (i) Allowing the amendment, on such terms as it considers appropriate, of any application or other document relating to any proceeding; and (j) Generally giving all direction and doing all such things as are necessary or expedient for the speedy and just conciliation of the matter in dispute.

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Sources: Coles Kewdale Distribution Centre Wa Agreement 2024

Conciliation Process. 4.1 20.4.1 Where a dispute is referred for conciliation, the FWC AIRC shall do everything that appears to it to be right and proper to assist the Parties to agree on terms for the settlement of the dispute. In doing so, the FWC AIRC may make suggestions and conduct an initial assessment of the dispute. 4.2 20.4.2 The action that may be taken by the FWC AIRC under this Clause 20.4 includes, without limitation: (a) Arranging conference/s conferences of the Parties presided over by the FWCAIRC; (b) Meeting or otherwise discussing the dispute with one or more of the Parties in order to conciliate the dispute; (c) Arranging for the Parties to confer among themselves at conferences (with or without the presence of the FWCAIRC); (d) Making an interim recommendation or assessment in relation to all or any matters in dispute; (e) Hearing submissions from the Parties as to the facts or issues pertaining to the dispute; (f) Conducting the conciliation at any place; (g) Adjourning the conciliation to any time and place; (h) Correcting, amending, or waiving any error, defect or irregularity, whether in substance or form; (i) Allowing the amendment, on such terms as it considers appropriate, of any application or other document relating to any proceeding; and (j) Generally giving all direction and doing all such things as are necessary or expedient for the speedy and just conciliation of the matter in dispute.

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Sources: Coles Kewdale Distribution Centre Agreement