A work dispute has gone to arbitration. The nurses involved in the dispute are unhappy with the decision made by the arbitrator. Do the nurses have to abide by the decision?

1. Yes, the decision is binding.
2. Yes, unless both parties agreed in advance that the decision is not binding
3. Only if the other party also does not agree with the decision
4. No, these decisions are only suggestions meant to guide further discussion.


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Rationale: Arbitration is binding unless both parties have agreed, in advance, that the decision is not binding.

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