The EEOC’s January 21, 2016 “Draft Proposed Enforcement Guidance on Retaliation and Related Issues” continues the pattern of governmental agencies probing deeply into your whistleblower program.
What does “retaliation” look like in the workplace and how can organizations prevent it from happening? originally appeared on Quora: the place to gain and share knowledge, empowering people to learn ...
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Employees who file a complaint against an employer due to unethical or even illegal practices they may witness or experience in the workplace, a practice known as "whistleblowing," may be the target ...
Retaliation claims are a hotbed of risk for employers who take adverse actions against employees who make complaints. Companies must be able to identify and avoid these risks. Imagine this scenario: A ...
Employee F is the only female director in her department, and at the staff retreat last week, all directors except Employee F presented goals and vision for their respective divisions for the upcoming ...