Aramark Whistleblower Claims He was Fired After Revealing Company Violations
- posted: Apr. 30, 2015
- Graft and Corruption
Jon Costa, a former employee of Aramark, claims that the company fired him after he publicized a number of major food violations that the company committed in its work at Read More
Infosys Whistleblower Reveals H-1B Workers Have Minimal Skills
- posted: Apr. 27, 2015
- Graft and Corruption
A whistleblower that works for Indian tech corporation Infosys claims that H-1B workers that replace Americans in their positions have little to no business knowledge and very few relevant skills Read More
Quick Facts You Should Know About Workplace Retaliation
- posted: Apr. 23, 2015
- Employee Rights
Whether you think that you have a workplace retaliation case or you simply want to arm yourself with information before you decide to blow the whistle on shady company practices, Read More
Court Makes Important Decision in Privileged Document Case
- posted: Apr. 20, 2015
- Employee Rights
In many circumstances, courts say that corporations might relinquish privilege protection through internal privileged communications even beyond employees who have a “need to know.” This policy is often criticized because Read More
SEC Launches Investigation into Employment Contracts that Prevent Whistleblowing
- posted: Apr. 16, 2015
- Employee Rights
A February 25 article in the Wall Street Journal reports that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will begin investigating the kinds of agreements that certain companies make with Read More
U.S. Department of Labor Hands Down Final Ruling on SOX Whistleblower Processes
- posted: Apr. 13, 2015
- Employee Rights
On March 5, the U.S. Department of Labor gave its Final Rule in a case dealing with the types of procedures that govern the handling of retaliation complaints under the Read More
Is Asking Employees to Do a Small Amount of Work During FMLA Leave a Form of Interference?
- posted: Apr. 09, 2015
- Graft and Corruption
There’s an interesting story that’s been in the news recently regarding what the limitations are for employers when their employees go on FMLA leave. The Family and Medical Leave Act Read More
Southwest Airlines Reaches Settlement in Whistleblower Lawsuit
- posted: Apr. 06, 2015
- Graft and Corruption
A Southwest Airlines employee claims that he was retaliated against for uncovering and reporting two cracks while investigating the fuselage of a Boeing 737-700 during his regular maintenance checks. Now, Read More
Florida Sheriff Could Face Whistleblower Claim
- posted: Apr. 02, 2015
- Graft and Corruption
A number of employees in the Wakulla County Sherriff’s Office in Florida want Florida Governor Rick Scott to the county’s sheriff, Charlie Creel, on allegations of misconduct. Five whistleblowers came Read More