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This policy sets out what arbitration information will be published by the PCA and how frequently it will be published.
Information relating to costs awarded in Pubs Code arbitrations.
Request for detailed breakdown of arbitration data released by the PCA
Arbitration data released by the PCA covering the period 01 October to 31 December 2022
Licences of right and compulsory licences
Response to a request for information around alleged breaches of regulation contained in referrals to arbitration made in the calendar years 2018 and 2019.
Details of public hearings of the Central Arbitration Committee (CAC).
Arbitration data released by the PCA covering the period 01 October - 31 December 2021
Arbitration data released by the PCA covering the period 01 July - 30 September 2021
A factsheet explaining the arbitration process.
Arbitration data released by the PCA covering the period 01 January - 31 March 2020.
Information relating to referrals made to the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators challenging the appointment of an arbitrator
Arbitration data released by the PCA covering the period 01 October - 31 December 2020
Arbitration data released by the PCA covering the period 01 July - 30 September 2020.
The Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (Acas) aims to improve organisations and working life through better employment relations, working with employers and employees to solve problems and improve performance.
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