noun a person chosen to settle a dispute or make a decision in a formal way
An arbitrator is a neutral third party who is appointed to resolve disputes between parties outside of court.
Arbitrators are commonly used in business settings to resolve conflicts between companies or individuals.
Arbitrators are sometimes used in sports to settle disputes between players, teams, or leagues.
Arbitrators are often used in labor disputes to help negotiate agreements between unions and employers.
An arbitrator is often used in legal disputes to help parties come to a resolution outside of court.
In workplace conflicts, an arbitrator may be brought in to mediate and find a solution that satisfies both parties.
Arbitrators are commonly used in contract disputes to interpret terms and conditions and make a decision on the outcome.