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minus-squareDragonTypeWyvernlinkfedilinkarrow-up5·edit-23 months agoNah. Arbitration uses a theoretically third party arbitrator. These judges are handpicked and wholly owned by the corporations.
minus-squareDeello@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up3·3 months ago Nah. Arbitration uses a theoretically third party arbitrator. Third party chosen by the employer. If your boss forces you to sign an arbitration agreement you don’t get to pick the third party. They do. “They’re the same picture”
Nah. Arbitration uses a theoretically third party arbitrator.
These judges are handpicked and wholly owned by the corporations.
Third party chosen by the employer. If your boss forces you to sign an arbitration agreement you don’t get to pick the third party. They do.
“They’re the same picture”