Sentences with phrase «reasons for whistleblowers»

Not exact matches

A whistleblower at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reportedly told the newspaper the agency violated scientific integrity and rushed to publish a landmark scientific paper, which showed no pause in global warming, for political reasons.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Monday that it would review a whistleblower's allegations that the agency manipulated climate data in order to eliminate the global warming «pause» for political reasons.
One thing I think I know (sorta) is a possible reason for the «illegal hacking blitz» vs. the whistleblower assumption.
My hypothesis for the reason it's not just phil's desktop and not central archives is the whistleblower is savvy enough, once he made his decision, to collect even more passwords (ya know, pull out the writing tray in the desk, etc.), and have enough time to grab other emails that don't involve phil.
Only the mind of the decision maker is relevant when determining an employer's reasons for dismissing a whistleblower for the purpose of a claim for automatic unfair dismissal.
I am certain that this is one «whistleblower» who will be heard and for all the right reasons.
Employees can successfully claim that they were terminated for discriminatory reasons, or because they were «whistleblowers», or can claim that their termination violated «public policy».
It adds, «For these reasons, we would like to propose that our AFCO committee, as the committee responsible for Constitutional Affairs, organises a hearing with high level representatives from Facebook and from Cambridge Analytica as well as the whistleblower Christopher Wylie in order to get a proper understanding of the role this companies have played during the Brexit referendum campaign and in electoral campaigning.&raqFor these reasons, we would like to propose that our AFCO committee, as the committee responsible for Constitutional Affairs, organises a hearing with high level representatives from Facebook and from Cambridge Analytica as well as the whistleblower Christopher Wylie in order to get a proper understanding of the role this companies have played during the Brexit referendum campaign and in electoral campaigning.&raqfor Constitutional Affairs, organises a hearing with high level representatives from Facebook and from Cambridge Analytica as well as the whistleblower Christopher Wylie in order to get a proper understanding of the role this companies have played during the Brexit referendum campaign and in electoral campaigning.»
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