Labor/Employment
Aug. 30, 2003
Employers Lack Bright Line in Arbitration Cases
Employment Column - By Kevin Lilly - For many years, employers have sought to avoid the court system by requiring mandatory arbitration of disputes with employees. These efforts have been repeatedly attacked on the ground that they deprive employees of their "day in court." The controversy has reached both the Legislature and the state Supreme Court.
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By Kevin Lilly
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