All disputes resulting from employment arbitration agreements in the State of California will be heard and decided by the State of California Fair Employment and Housing Department paid for by all citizens of The State.
Why is this important?
Employer contracts often contain requirements that all parties settle disputes through an artibtration process. The arbitration process is unfairly skewed in favor of employers and businesses who set up and pay for this employment requirement. This reform would place all employment arbitration negotiations and final determinations in the state's Fair Employment and Housing Department paid for with unbiased state funding.