Thursday 17 May 2018

Big W! Uber Ends Forced Arbitration For Sexual Assault Victims


Uber has announced that victims of sexual assault (riders, drivers or employees) will not be forced into arbitration. Hannah Cranston and Megumi Smisson break down what this move means for anyone seeking legal action against an abuser connected to Uber. Let us know if you'd be more comfortable reporting sexual assault by an Uber driver/passenger after this announcement. Don't forget guys, if you like this video please "Like," "Favorite," and "Share" it with your friends to show your support - it really helps us out! If there's something you'd like to see us discuss on the show, tweet us about it! See you tomorrow :) ***************************************************** Every day ThinkTank challenges preconceptions expose amazing new facts and discoveries, explores different perspectives, and inspires you to learn more about the world and the people around you. Feed your brain with new videos every day at 12 pm Eastern/9am Pacific! SUBSCRIBE or you'll miss out! https://ift.tt/O8HfZ3 Keep up to date with Hannah Cranston ON FACEBOOK: https://ift.tt/1ABSBLD HANNAH: https://ift.tt/1Q8R7gd ON TWITTER: http://twitter.com/thinktankfeed HANNAH ON TWITTER: http://twitter.com/HannahCranston ON INSTAGRAM: https://ift.tt/1ABSzU7 HANNAH ON INSTAGRAM: https://ift.tt/27qcZO7 HANNAH ON YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/hannahcranston

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