U.S. Supreme Court,
Labor/Employment,
California Supreme Court
Jun. 9, 2020
US justices may have cleared way to skirt worker arbitrations
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to re-enter another California battle over arbitration in a Monday decision legal observers said would likely have a major impact in how arbitration agreements are presented to employees.




The U.S. Supreme Court declined to re-enter another California battle over arbitration in a Monday decision legal observers said would likely have a major impact in how arbitration agreements are presented to employees.
The decision upholds a state Supreme Court decision last summer in favor of a former service technician who filed a complaint for unpaid wages with the state labor commissioner against his former employer, One Toyota ...
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