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If you thought your employer was breaking the rules, would you speak out – or would you worry about the consequences?
However, not all whistleblowers are alike. Take for example the work of Matthiesen, Bjorkelo and Burke (2011), who had written a work entitled: Workplace Bullying as the Dark Side of Whistleblowing.
An area that remains uncertain in relation to whistleblowing and its related policies in organisations, is whether these policies actually increase the individualisation of work, allowing employees to ...
You’ve probably seen Frances Haugen in the news as the Facebook whistleblower who shared an insider's view of the company. But what motivates a whistleblower, exactly? In research I’ve done on ...
“We have upgraded the whistleblowing regime to provide support for those who speak up and ensure they are treated fairly at work, including providing guidance on how workers can make disclosures while ...
“Any of us could be a whistleblower,” says lawyer Kieran Pender. “I could go to work tomorrow and see something wrong, see someone fiddling the books, breaking the law in one way or another. Any of us ...
She returned to work the following day. Ms Lyons was one of two teachers whose whistleblowing activities prompted investigations into the running of WYTEC last year.