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A whistleblower is an employee who raises a concern about potentially unlawful conduct by his/her employer. California law protects employees who report their suspicions of illegal activity either to their employer or to a government agency.
Examples of illegal activities by employers include:
Additionally, California law protects employees who refuse to comply with unlawful instructions. An employer has no authority to instruct an employee to perform an illegal act. Similarly, an employer may not terminate employees for refusing to perform an illegal act. If, for example, an employer instructs its supervisor to violate health and safety laws but the supervisor refuses, it is unlawful for the employer to then retaliate.
There are many types of retaliation. The most common are:
If you suspect illegal activity in the workplace or have reported suspicious activity to either your employer or a government agency and believe you have suffered any type of retaliation, please contact us for a free initial consultation, and let us put our experience and dedication to work for you. We will evaluate your situation and explain your legal options.