Eliza Dushku Testifies Against Practice Of Forced Arbitration
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The actress was fired a day after voicing set concerns, and she was unable to pursue legal action because of her contract's arbitration clause.
It's been more than three years since the #MeToo and Time's Up movements vowed to fight against sexual harassment and assault across all industries.
On Tuesday, actress Eliza Dushku, who faced rampant harassment on the set of the CBS crime drama "Bull," testified in front of Congress, advocating for an end to forced arbitration.
"In my first week at my new job, I found myself the brunt of crude, sexualized and lewd verbal assaults," Dushku said. "I suffered near constant sexual harassment from my co-star."
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