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  1. Arbitration Agreements May Contain FLSA Collective Action Waivers, 8th Circuit Rules

    Legal News, Lawyers, Law Firms (Jan 8 2013) Consumer Rights , Medical Malpractice

    1. An employer may include in its mandatory arbitration agreement a waiver of the right to bring collective actions under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), a federal appeals court ruled January 7....By: XpertHR - Partnered with LexisNexis

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