Forced Arbitration is Becoming a Popular New Trend for Employers
Forced Arbitration is Becoming a Popular New Trend for Employers
Before you sign your rights away when accepting a job offer, it’s important to remember that many large companies require their employees to sign forced arbitration agreements. This means that the company can use an arbitrator that will protect its interest and ensure a complaint is addressed out of court. Workers’ rights advocates continue to argue that these policies help businesses avoid publicity and escape liability. They also contend that cases of illegal discrimination, wage theft, and sexual harassment are commonly swept under the rug when such agreements are in place.More than 60 million workers, or 55% of the workforce, have waived their right to sue their employer in public court if they get terminated or face on-the-job harassment because they signed a forced arbitration agreement, according to the Economic Policy Institute. By 2024, the institute predicts that more than four in every five workers will do just this.
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