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  1. Whistleblower Protections - U.S. Department of Labor

    Retaliation occurs when an employer (through a manager, supervisor, or administrator) fires an employee or takes any other type of adverse action against an employee for engaging in …

  2. Your Rights as a Whistleblower: A Complete Guide to U.S.

    Oct 28, 2025 · Whistleblowing is legally defined as reporting misconduct through authorized channels and is protected by federal law. When employees speak up about wrongdoing, they …

  3. Whistleblowing - Wikipedia

    Whistleblowing (also whistle-blowing or whistle blowing) is the activity of a person, often an employee, revealing information about activity within a private or public organization that is …

  4. Whistleblower | Definition, Laws, Protection, & Facts | Britannica

    Oct 15, 2025 · Whistleblowers generally state that such actions are motivated by a commitment to the public interest. The whistleblowing of Edward Snowden and Karen Silkwood are prime …

  5. What is a Whistleblower - National Whistleblower Center

    On the simplest level, a whistleblower is someone who reports waste, fraud, abuse, corruption, or dangers to public health and safety to someone who is in the position to rectify the wrongdoing.

  6. Whistleblower Definition, Laws, Protections, & Notable Examples …

    Sep 25, 2025 · A whistleblower is any individual who brings to the attention of legal authorities their knowledge of illegal, unsafe, or fraudulent activities within a public or private company or …

  7. WHISTLEBLOWING OUTREACH - DNI

    Whistleblowing occurs throughout the Federal government every day. Whistleblowing can range from a simple conversation with a supervisor, to contacting an Inspector General (IG) Hotline, …

  8. What is a Whistleblower? - Government Accountability Project

    A whistleblower is an employee who discloses information that they reasonably believe is evidence of illegality, gross waste, fraud, mismanagement, abuse of power, general …

  9. WHISTLEBLOWING WHO IS A WHISTLEBLOWER? In broad terms, a whistleblower is an individual who discloses evidence of wrongdoing, regardless of whether subsequent retaliation occurs. …

  10. Whistleblower Protections | EEOC Office of Inspector General

    Whistleblowers perform an important service by bringing to light allegations of fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement and by reporting what they reasonably believe to be evidence of …