Conditions For Mediation
The
mediator does not impose a solution on the parties as it
will be up to the employees engaged in the mediation
process to arrive together at a resolution that all feel
they can live with.
The
mediators will assist the parties to identify the
problems and facilitate a safe and respectful discussion
and explore whether a settlement or resolution is
possible.
Voluntary
Mediation is always voluntary. No one is ever forced,
nor should they be coerced to participate. No one
"sends" participants to mediation and no one enforces
any agreement reached. The parties must choose
mediation, or it will not happen, and chose to abide by
their agreement (if one is reached). Mediators maintain
complete confidentiality and parties are asked at the
outset to sign a Participant Guidelines and
Confidentiality Agreement that indicates their
willingness to abide by these parameters.
The
voluntary nature of mediation is one of its strengths
and must be observed by all if it is to have a chance of
succeeding. It is therefore extremely important that
employees do not feel that they may be sanctioned in
some way if they do not choose to attempt mediation.
Informality
Workplace mediation is also informal in nature and is
not part of the formal grievance handling procedure. As
such no formal notes or minutes are taken during the
mediation sessions.
Participants and the mediator are able to make
hand-written notes for their own personal use during the
mediation process but these are then destroyed at the
end of the process.
Impartiality and Neutrality
The
independence of the mediator is essential if all parties
are to feel that the process is being conducted in an
impartial manner. This can be difficult to achieve
sometimes when using internal mediators as there are
always connections between people at work which may lead
one or more parties to feel that a particular colleague
is unacceptable to them as a mediator as they may not
feel that they are capable of being neutral and
impartial.
For
this reason it is important to have a range of employees
drawn from a cross section of operational areas who are
available to perform this role as this will increase the
likelihood of both parties feeling comfortable with the
choice of mediator.
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