Docket 21-309
Docket 21-309
Southwest Airlines Co. v. Saxon
This case considers whether an airline ramp supervisor who frequently loads and unloads cargo qualifies as a transportation worker exempt from the Federal Arbitration Act. The Supreme Court ruled that such workers are engaged in interstate commerce and therefore cannot be forced to arbitrate their wage disputes.
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- Decided
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- United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
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