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Negotiation as a mechanism for conflict prevention and resolution: positional negotiation and interest-based negotiation
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Negotiation as a mechanism for conflict prevention and resolution: positional negotiation and interest-based negotiation

Pablo Andrés Arellano Ortiz and Andrés Ahumada Salvo
ILO brief. IRDS briefing note, ILO
2026
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54394/00033413
Appears in  ILO Briefs

Abstract

negotiation collective bargaining labour dispute settlement social dialogue
This brief examines negotiation as a key mechanism for preventing and resolving workplace disputes, distinguishing between positional bargaining and interest-based negotiation. Understanding their characteristics and stages can help strengthen social dialogue and collective bargaining processes.

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