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Maximum days to close arbitration on vWorker.com (by percentile)

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Maximum Number of Days to Close Arbitrations
on vWorker.com
(by percentile)

Below is a graphic that shows the maximum number of days that arbitrations take to close (from the announcement of a disagreement to the final closing of the arbitration) on vWorker.com. 45% close in under a day, and 75% in under a week. Compare this to competitors arbitration processes, that allow an abusive employer or worker to stall the opening of arbitration for several weeks, and only begin the true arbitration process after this.

Max Number of Days in arbitration by percentile