Google workers support proposed US laws to curb mandatory arbitration

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Support ban on mandatory arbitration for employment, consumer contracts.

Google workers support proposed US laws to curb mandatory arbitration
Six Google employees on Thursday joined US lawmakers to support bills that would ban mandatory arbitration in employment and consumer contracts, as the workers seek to build on recent success in getting the Alphabet Inc company to drop some arbitration provisions. Mandatory arbitration, which ...

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