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Qué (quién) es impasse - definición

DEADLOCK IN NEGOTIATIONS

Impasse         
·add. ·noun An impassable road or way; a blind alley; cul-de-sac; ·fig., a position or predicament affording no escape.
impasse         
If people are in a difficult position in which it is impossible to make any progress, you can refer to the situation as an impasse.
The company says it has reached an impasse in negotiations with the union.
= deadlock
N-SING
impasse         
n.
1) to reach an impasse
2) to break an impasse
3) at an impasse (negotiations were at an impasse)

Wikipedia

Impasse

A bargaining impasse occurs when the two sides negotiating an agreement are unable to reach an agreement and become deadlocked. An impasse is almost invariably mutually harmful, either as a result of direct action which may be taken such as a strike in employment negotiation or sanctions/military action in international relations, or simply due to the resulting delay in negotiating a mutually beneficial agreement. The word impasse may also refer to any situation in which no progress can be made. Impasses provide opportunities for problem solving to provide an insight that leads to progress.

Impasse can provide a credible signal that a party's position is genuine and not merely an ambit claim.

Impasse may also arise if parties suffer from self-serving bias. Most disputes arise in situations where facts are able to be interpreted in multiple ways, and if parties interpret the facts to their own benefit they may be unable to accept the opposing party's claim as reasonable. They may believe the other side is either bluffing or acting unfairly and deserves to be "punished".

As bargaining impasse is mutually harmful, it may be beneficial for the parties to accept binding arbitration or mediation to settle their dispute, or the state may impose such a solution. Indeed, compulsory arbitration following impasse is a common feature of industrial relations law in the United States and elsewhere.

The word impasse is taken from the french impasse.

Ejemplos de uso de impasse
1. AVOIDING IMPASSE One way around the looming impasse may be a fudge.
2. But now the impasse between the two sides is obvious.
3. "We are at an impasse," said political analyst Jorge Lazarte.
4. The shutdown, spurred by a budget impasse between Gov.
5. Local newspapers criticized the left for the impasse.