FMCS
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By his own account, he was far more interested in dealing with strikers than with bureaucrats, preferring to mediate negotiations rather than “run the silly agency,” as he called the FMCS.
From Washington Post
Stepping out on his own, he launched his mediation career in 1961, joining the FMCS’s office in Cleveland.
From Washington Post
“The committee is working well and together we are making significant progress with the help of the FMCS,” he said, referring to the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service.
From Washington Times
The city’s management of the program has been “disastrous,” said Diane Jones, a social worker who oversaw the initiative at FMCS.
From Washington Post
"The parties remain under the court-mandated confidentiality order. Further updates as to scheduling will be available through FMCS, when appropriate," it said.
From Reuters
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