Meta is trying to block ex-employee's book alleging misconduct and harassment
Briefly

In a ruling favoring Meta, an arbitrator has ordered Sarah Wynn-Williams to stop the publication and promotion of her memoir, 'Careless People,' which alleges misconduct at Meta. The order also includes a requirement to retract disparaging remarks about the company and its employees. However, the validity of the arbitrator's authority to enforce this decision is unclear, as the book is still available for purchase from major retailers. The case raises significant questions about arbitration agreements and their implications for freedom of expression in publishing.
The arbitrator has instructed the book's author and its publishers to stop publishing the memoir detailing alleged misconduct at Meta, though his authority remains in question.
Despite an arbitrator's ruling against the publication of 'Careless People,' it is still available for sale, raising questions about enforcement and jurisdiction.
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