The bipartisan legislation is more than just Congress-wide and "would void forced arbitration agreements and allow survivors of sexual harassment or discrimination to seek justice, discuss their cases publicly, and eliminate institutional protection for harassers."
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Bustos: “We think that you ought to have an option to take your case to court.” To business execs who think meetings should be like an episode of Mad Men, "stop it, and stop it now."
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Gillibrand on what’s been learned: “That sexual assault and sexual harassment in the workplace are much more pervasive than anyone could have thought.”
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Gretchen Carlson, whose story broke summer 2016, said she jumped “off a cliff” by herself and has since been joined by a “tidal wave” of women. “Forced arbitration is unjust. It’s un-American.”
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Lindsey Graham: “This is an open invitation to the business community to get behind this bill because I think you’ll be rewarded.”
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Jayapal: “We as women understand that this is happening to all of us, of all political stripes.” “Change starts right here. It starts with this bill. And it starts right now.”
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Today I learned Rep. Walter Jones, a Republican, does not follow Fox News.
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Gillibrand on the Office of Compliance: “I don’t even know where it is.”
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Walter Jones on Roy Moore (without saying his name) says he would be an “embarrassment.”
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