Gizmodo: Google Workers Set Up Phone Banks To Demand Congress Put an End to Forced Arbitration

Melanie Ehrenkranz wrote for Gizmodo:
Now, Google employees, as well as Harvard law students from Pipeline Parity Project, have set up phone banks for people to call their Congressional leaders to throw their weight behind the FAIR Act. They’ve compiled the phone numbers of each congressperson, their position on the FAIR Act, and call scripts in a publicly accessible Google Doc. To participate, you can find your congressional leader, call them up, and ask for their support for this bill. From there, you can log your calls in a phone bank tracker online.
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