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Month: February 2021
Understanding New York whistleblower protection laws
by Kenneth Katz | Feb 3, 2021 | Employment Law For Employees
When a whistleblower calls out their employer’s wrongdoing, they risk devastating consequences. Retaliation on the job can take many forms, from an increasingly hostile work environment to termination. However, if the whistleblower has taken the proper steps, New York...
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