0 a person who helps two sides in a disagreement, for example employers and employees, to meet and talk about their different ideas in the hope of ending the disagreement: --
The first is that the procedures must enable the conciliator to be properly informed in order to have a clear view of the issues.
We should also wish to avoid creating any incentive to repeat something to a conciliator so as to attract confidentiality.
I regret that my efforts as a conciliator were not as effective as they might have been.
First, the services of an independent conciliator would be made available.
It is helpful for parties to come together with a skilled conciliator, and for them to have face-to-face discussions.
Who is gang to compile the list of conciliators?
They have developed a breed of men who are professional conciliators, and the word "professional" in capital letters and underlined.
I was brought in as conciliator to make peace between these warring elements.