Wisconsin Code § 111.54

Conciliation
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If in any case of a labor dispute between a public utility employer and its employees, the collective
bargaining process reaches an impasse and stalemate, with the result that the employer and the employees are unable to effect a
settlement thereof, then either party to the dispute may petition
the commission to appoint a conciliator from the panel, provided
for by s. 111.53. Upon the filing of such petition, the commission
shall consider the same, and if in its opinion, the collective bargaining process, notwithstanding good faith efforts on the part of
both sides to such dispute, has reached an impasse and stalemate
and such dispute, if not settled, will cause or is likely to cause the
interruption of an essential service, the commission shall appoint
a conciliator from the panel to attempt to effect the settlement of
such dispute. The conciliator so named shall expeditiously meet
with the disputing parties and shall exert every reasonable effort
to effect a prompt settlement of the dispute.

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