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    5 Things Employees Get Wrong About Whistleblowers

    Submitted by amm on Mon, 02/07/2022 - 14:50
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    There are some things that employees get wrong about what happens when they are a whistleblower. Whistleblowers are protected by federal law, and often there are state laws that provide added protections. Here is a closer look at the things employees often get wrong about whistleblowers and what to do if you are a whistleblower. With the right guidance, you can ensure your rights are protected.

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