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Tim Ryan · August 3, 2021, 5:07 PM EDT An arbitrator, not a federal judge, must decide whether AT&T needs to arbitrate a dispute with the Communications Workers of America over worker classification, the D.C. Circuit ruled Tuesday, reversing a.
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