Question
n the Robert Gilmer v. Interstate Johnson Lane Corporation case, the U.S. Supreme Court held that by agreeing to arbitrate a statutory claim, employees Blank______.
Multiple choice question.
give up the rights afforded by the statute
do not give up the right to litigate the matters related to employment
do not forgo the substantive rights afforded by the statute
retain the right to litigate matters related to civil rights claims
Multiple choice question.
give up the rights afforded by the statute
do not give up the right to litigate the matters related to employment
do not forgo the substantive rights afforded by the statute
retain the right to litigate matters related to civil rights claims
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In the Robert Gilmer v. Interstate Johnson Lane Corporation case, the U.S. Supreme Court held that by agreeing to arbitrate a statutory claim, employees **do not forgo the substantive rights afforded by the statute**.