By Steve Kardell | Published January 25, 2018 | Posted in Whistleblower Litigation | Tagged Tags: Employees protected against retaliation, retaliation suit |
A former engineer at Raytheon filed a $3.56 million lawsuit alleging wrongful termination and retaliation for having reported his concerns about timecard fraud to ethics officials within the company. However, at trial, the jury determined Raytheon was not guilty of retaliation in the case. The employee had submitted complaints that the company refused to pay Read More
Read MoreKentucky Supreme Court Chief Justice John D. Minton recently said, “Transparency and accountability are bedrock principles in maintaining trust in state government.” It is a nod to the importance of whistleblowers, particularly when it comes to discovering incidents of fraud or waste in government agencies or private corporations. This new policy of transparency, issued some Read More
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