Armenia Considers Mandatory Mediation for Labor Disputes
Labor Dispute Mediation May Become Mandatory in Armenia

Armenia's Ministry of Justice has introduced a legislative proposal requiring mandatory mediation in labor disputes. The package has been submitted for public discussion as part of efforts to reform the country's labor dispute resolution process.
Mandatory mediation systems aim to reduce litigation burdens by requiring parties to attempt resolution through a neutral third party before pursuing formal legal action. The proposal reflects broader efforts across the region to streamline dispute resolution mechanisms.
The legislative package is currently open for public comment, allowing stakeholders including employers, workers, and legal professionals to weigh in on the proposal before it moves forward in Armenia's legislative process.

