Study defines when disclosing a whistle-blower's identity, like in an email, becomes retaliation

Monday, January 7, 2013 - 04:31 in Psychology & Sociology

Under the law, whistle-blowers are supposed to be protected from direct reprisals on the job, including discrimination. But what if they and their actions becomes the subject of a widely distributed email? Is that a form of retaliation?

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