Look at your arbitration case number. Check how many courts there are in the local arbitration commission, and each court has about two cases a day. Simply divide it and you will know the tension of handling the case.
In addition, you can also check the arbitration case number and hearing time mentioned in the labor dispute cases of local courts on the "Judgment Document Network". You can also get an idea of the speed of recent cases.
You can contact an arbitrator to inquire, arrange a court or hear a case.
If the case has not been decided for more than 60 days, you can go directly to the court with the materials and the notice of filing by the Arbitration Commission. Specifically, you can ask the filing court of the local court whether you need the arbitration commission to provide other certificates.