Fact-finding means the formal procedure by which an investigation of a labor dispute is conducted by a fact finder at which: 1. Evidence is presented; and 2. A written report is issued by the fact finder describing the issues involved, making findings and setting forth recommendations for settlement which may or may not be binding.
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