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Justices to consider arbitration exemption for "last-mile" drivers

Ali NematiAli Nemati1 day ago31 sec read7 views

The Supreme Court is set to determine if "last-mile" drivers, who deliver goods within a single state after they have been shipped across state lines, are exempt from arbitration requirements under the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA). This case could clarify whether these workers can avoid mandatory arbitration in disputes with employers, impacting their ability to pursue legal claims collectively. Content creators should monitor this decision as it may influence labor laws and worker rights in various industries.

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