Events | Forced arbitration

Screening and Panel Discussion: Lost in the Fine Print

Date: January 29, 2015

On Thursday, January 29 at 11:30 a.m. ET, the Economic Policy Institute, the Alliance for Justice, American Constitution Society and Center for American Progress will host a screening of the new documentary Lost in the Fine Print. Narrated by former Labor Secretary Robert Reich, the documentary focuses on forced arbitration—where a company imposes agreements, as a condition of employment or use of a service, where employees and consumers must waive their rights to sue and file appeals in court and must instead resolve their dispute through binding arbitration. Lost in the Fine Print tells the story of people trapped in the forced arbitration system and its effects on their lives, but also urges us to demand change and find solutions to this growing trend in employment and the marketplace.

A panel discussion with Nan Aron, President, Alliance for Justice, Paul Bland, Executive Director, Public Justice, Caroline Fredrickson, President, American Constitution Society, Robert Kuttner, Co-Founder and Co-Editor, The American Prospect and Brendan Crimmins, Partner, Kellogg Huber Handsen PLCC will follow the film.

What: Screening of Lost in the Fine Print and panel discussion on binding forced arbitration and its impacts on ordinary people

Who: Nan Aron, President, Alliance for Justice
Paul Bland, Executive Director, Public Justice
Brendan Crimmins, Partner, Kellogg Huber Handsen PLCC
Caroline Fredrickson, President, American Constitution Society

When: Thursday, January 29, 2015
11:30 a.m. — Lunch
12pm — Screening of Lost in the Fine Print followed by a panel discussion

Where: Economic Policy Institute
1333 H St., NW
Suite 300, East Tower
Washington, DC 20005

Reporters, RSVP to news@epi.org

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Read an article by EPI vice president Ross Eisenbrey about forced arbitration.


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