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The proliferation of individual employee rights led to swamping of the state and federal courts. However, the decline of organized labor combined with the Supreme Court's ruling that individual rights could not be automatically ceded to the labor-management dispute-resolution process contributed significantly to the litigation deluge. Then in 1991, the Supreme Court revisited the issue and held in the case of Gilmer v. Interstate/Johnson Llane Corporation 500 U.S. 20 (1991), that out of-court dispute resolution is consistent with the statutory scheme.
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