“If they fire me, when we go into arbitration … we can subpoena folks...“They’re the ones on trial,” he said, “not me.”
Based as hell.
However, and I'm certainly no lawyer or anything, I didn't think that was how arbitration works. Perhaps it varies from organization to organization, but I thought it was generally to avoid too much accountability and legal duties. Subpoenas seem like they'd be part of an actual lawsuit, not arbitration. This is probably just a misunderstanding on my end though. I'm guessing arbitration has some legal tie-ins, but isn't as comprehensive as a full lawsuit, trying to resolve things before that point. Anyway, either way, more power to this guy. Give 'em the business.
Based as hell.
However, and I'm certainly no lawyer or anything, I didn't think that was how arbitration works. Perhaps it varies from organization to organization, but I thought it was generally to avoid too much accountability and legal duties. Subpoenas seem like they'd be part of an actual lawsuit, not arbitration. This is probably just a misunderstanding on my end though. I'm guessing arbitration has some legal tie-ins, but isn't as comprehensive as a full lawsuit, trying to resolve things before that point. Anyway, either way, more power to this guy. Give 'em the business.