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In reply to the discussion: About Gillibrand and Franken - a letter, not mine. [View all]question everything
(47,476 posts)On Tuesday night, the Minnesota Democrat got his first piece of legislation passed by the United States Senate via roll call vote. The amendment stopped federal funding for those defense contractors who used mandatory arbitration clauses to deny victims of assault the right to bring their case to court. It passed by a 68-30 margin with nine Republicans joining each voting Democrat.
The story came to my attention of Jamie Leigh Jones who, when she was 19, went to Iraq to work for [defense contractor] KBR and she was put in the barracks with 400 men and was sexually harassed, Franken told the Huffington Post in a brief interview shortly after the vote. She complained. But they didnt do anything about it. She was drugged and gang raped and they locked her up in a shipping container. She tried to sue KBR and they said you have a mandatory arbitration clause in your contract. She tried to fight back and said this is ridiculous. She took it to court and they have been fighting her for three years.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/10/07/franken-gets-first-amendm_n_312399.html