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What factor would most likely increase the negative impact of an arbitration​ session?

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The correct answer is the gaucheness or heavy-handedness of the arbitrator. If the arbitrator is rough and unreasonable, the arbitration session is likely to have a negative impact. This will make reaching an agreement complicated and difficult. It is vital that the arbitrator is flexible if an amiable settlement is to be reached.
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What factor would most likely increase the negative impact of an arbitration​ session? Heavy-handedness of the arbitrator. An arbitrator is defined as a person or body that is needed to settle an argument. The arbitrator has a huge impact on decisions being made as they act as a judge, so depending on their feelings towards the situation- their decisions may play a huge role.


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