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Discipline of Employees Who Have Engaged in Protected Activity

By GT Labor & Employment Team on May 5, 2010
Posted in Discrimination, Whistleblower

Lots of laws prohibit an employer from firing or taking some other adverse action against an employee based on the employee’s protected conduct, status, or activity. But what happens when…

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