Consumer Stories Needed: Participate in Arbitration Fairness Day April 29, 2009
January 10, 2009
The National Association of Consumer Advocates (NACA) is looking for consumers willing to share their experiences dealing with mandatory binding arbitration.
Specifically, NACA is looking for potential participants for Arbitration Fairness Day. They need more participants from the Maryland/Virginia region.
Arbitration Fairness Day is Wednesday, April 29th, 2009. The purpose of the lobby day is to tell Congress, the press, and the American public why binding mandatory arbitration is a biased system that denies accountability and justice.
There will be a morning press conference featuring Congressional co-sponsors of the arbitration fairness bills and select consumers who will tell their first-hand stories.
Following the press conference, consumers and advocates will meet with their Representatives and Senators.
NACA may be able to cover some transportation and lodging costs for consumers traveling to Washington, D.C.
If you are interesting in participating, please contact our office and we will forward your information to NACA.
[This post was excerpted from an email alert from the National Association of Consumer Advocates.]
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