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Labor/Employment

Dec. 10, 2019

Business groups sue state over no forced-arbitration law

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s challenge to California’s new law that makes it illegal for employers to compel workers into arbitration is a swift clap back that argues the state legislation goes against federal law, attorneys say.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's challenge to California's new law that makes it illegal for employers to compel workers into arbitration is a swift clap back that argues the state legislation goes against federal law, attorneys say.

The chamber, along with the National Retail Federation, sued Dec. 6 in the Eastern District of California over AB 51, which subjects employers to criminal charges for enforcing mandatory arbitration agree...

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