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  2. Whistleblower protection in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Later, the [Whistleblower Protection Act] of 1989 would provide protections to those individuals who work in private-sectors. Government workers who experience retaliation as a result of whistleblower retaliation may pursue defense against those actions under the authority of this Act.

  3. Workplace revenge - Wikipedia

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    Workplace revenge, or workplace retaliation, refers to the general action of purposeful retaliation within the workplace.Retaliation often involves a power imbalance; the retaliator is usually someone with more power in the workplace than the victim, and retaliation may be done to silence the victim so the retaliator can avoid accountability for workplace bullying, workplace harassment, or ...

  4. Winkler County nurse whistleblower case - Wikipedia

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    The Winkler County nurse whistleblower case was a series of legal proceedings in West Texas concerning the retaliation against two nurses who submitted an anonymous state medical board complaint against a physician in 2009. The case attracted national attention for its implications on whistleblowing by nurses.

  5. ‘Worse than toxic’: Employees allege culture of retaliation ...

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    The Statesman spoke with 17 former and current employees who described a pattern of retaliation that they said jeopardized public health services.

  6. El Segundo Boeing workers file whistleblower lawsuits ... - AOL

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    A married couple who work at Boeing jobs in El Segundo have filed state whistleblower lawsuits alleging retaliation after the man lodged safety and other complaints.

  7. Whistleblowing - Wikipedia

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    A whistleblower can also bring allegations to light by communicating with external entities, such as the media, government, or law enforcement. [1] Some countries legislate as to what constitutes a protected disclosure, and the permissible methods of presenting a disclosure. Whistleblowing can occur in the private sector or the public sector.

  8. List of whistleblowers - Wikipedia

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    Joy P. Adams was terminated in retaliation after testifying in support of Roger Wensil, a whistleblower who disclosed safety violations at the federal Savannah River nuclear weapons facility in South Carolina. [48] 1987 Howard Samuel Nunn Male Duke Power Company: Howard Samuel Nunn blew the whistle on the Duke Power Company and won his case in ...

  9. List of FBI whistleblowers - Wikipedia

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    Kobus then faced retaliation in the workplace, which included being moved to work in a near-empty office, and agency employees mishandling his requests for time off. [36] The U.S. Department of Justice later found that the FBI had retaliated against him. [36] Darin Jones 2012 Darin Jones worked as a Supervisory Contract Specialist at the FBI. [37]