A New Jersey appeals court ruled July 23 that three former employees of auditing giant Ernst & Young must have their age discrimination claims sent to arbitration because they agreed to alternative dispute resolution by staying on the job.
In a published ruling, the three-judge Appellate Division panel upheld language in Ernst & Young’s employment policy that said its employees demonstrated their acceptance of a mandatory arbitration policy by remaining company employees.
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