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#MeToo Comes to Tech and Raises Questions About Mandatory Arbitration

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#MeToo Comes to Tech and Raises Questions About Mandatory Arbitration

By auwcl | November 21, 2018 | 0

  By Stephanie Tait On November 1, 2018, Google workers across the globe coordinated a massive walkout to protest the company’s handling of sexual harassment claims.[1]  Frustrated with the executive leadership’s perceived support for abusers and lack of meaningful action to address claims of harassment, Google employees and contract workers walked out of their offices…

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