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- National Whistleblower Center (NWC) - Protecting Whistleblowers
NWC is the leading nonprofit working with whistleblowers around the world to fight corruption and protect people and the environment
- Your Rights as a Whistleblower: A Complete Guide to U. S. Protections
This definition contains two critical elements that distinguish whistleblowing from other forms of reporting: the disclosure must be lawful, and it must go to an authorized recipient These requirements create a structured, legally protected process rather than an uncontrolled information release
- Whistleblower Protections | U. S. Department of Labor
Retaliation occurs when an employer (through a manager, supervisor, or administrator) fires an employee or takes any other type of adverse action against an employee for engaging in protected activity
- WHISTLEBLOWING OUTREACH - DNI
Lawful whistleblowing provides information about wrongdoing to authorized recipients You have a responsibility to report wrongdoing which can be a violation of any Federal law, rule, or regulation; or gross mismanagement, a gross waste of funds, an abuse of authority, or a substantial and specific danger to public health or safety
- Whistleblower Protections | EEOC Office of Inspector General
Whistleblowers perform an important service by bringing to light allegations of fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement and by reporting what they reasonably believe to be evidence of wrongdoing They should not be subject to or threatened with reprisal for doing so
- The Whistleblower Protection Act (WPA): A Legal Overview
The Whistleblower Protection Act of 1989 (WPA or the Act) protects most federal civil service employees who disclose government illegality, waste, and corruption from adverse personnel actions The WPA, which amended the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978, prohibits retaliation against federal employees who act as whistleblowers
- Home - Government Accountability Project
We educate the public about the importance of whistleblowing and lead campaigns to enact whistleblower protection laws both domestically and internationally We are a nonpartisan nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization
- What is a Whistleblower - National Whistleblower Center
On the simplest level, a whistleblower is someone who reports waste, fraud, abuse, corruption, or dangers to public health and safety to someone who is in the position to rectify the wrongdoing
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