Resolve Blog
Why Refusing to Mediate Can Be Harmful Long Term
Many parties refuse to mediate because they may not believe they did anything wrong, don’t want to cooperate with the other party, or want to stall the resolution process hoping the other party will go away, or for some other reason. Often, these views of the situation can set a party up for hardships. Here’s a look at how these situations come about, and how mediation can help prevent them!
Progress: Non-Settlement Benefits of Mediation
Even when mediation seems premature or is attempted but unsuccessful, it can still be very helpful to the parties when paving the way for a mutually beneficial settlement later on. Here are several reasons why you’d want to use mediation to get you closer to the finish line—even if it doesn’t result in a settlement the first time.
Attention Business Owners: Minimum Wage and Other Changes Coming Soon!
Happening this year, minimum wage will increase to $15.50 state-wide, and a pay increase for exempt employees will begin, among other important changes—most of which are already in effect! This is a brief overview of what’s to come, and some thoughts on how to best prepare your business for it!