Congress approves sex harassment bill in #MeToo milestone
Source: AP
By MICHELLE L. PRICE
NEW YORK (AP) Congress on Thursday gave final approval to legislation guaranteeing that people who experience sexual harassment at work can seek recourse in the courts, a milestone for the #MeToo movement that prompted a national reckoning on the way sexual misconduct claims are handled.
The measure, which is expected to be signed by President Joe Biden, bars employment contracts from forcing people to settle sexual assault or harassment cases through arbitration rather than in court, a process that often benefits employers and keeps misconduct allegations from becoming public.
Significantly, the bill is retroactive, nullifying that language in contracts nationwide and opening the door for people who had been bound by it to take legal action.
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, who has spearheaded the effort, called it one of the most significant workplace reforms in American history.
FILE - Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., speaks during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, Sept. 28, 2021. Congress on Thursday, Feb. 10, 2022, gave final approval to legislation guaranteeing that people who experience sexual harassment at work can seek recourse in the courts. Gillibrand, who has spearheaded the effort, called it one of the most significant workplace reforms in American history. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, Pool, File)
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oldsoftie
(12,523 posts)I bet MTG & Gaetz voted "no"
Archae
(46,314 posts)Looked it up, they were 2 of the "nay" votes.