She claims constructive dismissal and victimisation for whistle-blowing against the Prison Service. |
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Introducing the duty of whistle-blowing will significantly alter the roles these professionals are expected to perform. |
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And there would be the inevitable attacks on my motives and credibility that accompany almost every act of whistle-blowing. |
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When considering whistle-blowing, both nonunion and union nurses must consider how serious they perceive the harm is for their patients. |
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The court decided that the whistle-blowing was O.K. because it potentially saved lives, but the testimony crossed the line. |
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In this setting justified whistle-blowing would be welcomed by institutions. |
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The strategy incorporates new policies to govern fraud, corruption and whistle-blowing in the city. |
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Posting excerpts of a newspaper article that alleged a municipal employee had been fired for whistle-blowing. |
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Then another Commission official was forced out for whistle-blowing on budget fiddles. |
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His entrance to the ring on Thursday was met by a deafening noise of applause, whistle-blowing, chanting and hooters going off. |
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This section looks at company policies, management and performance on issues of anti-corruption and whistle-blowing. |
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The web pages also provide clear links to UNICEF policies on whistle-blowing, financial disclosure, and fraud. |
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Compliance and whistle-blowing procedures have been implemented both at local and corporate level. |
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The Commission has also sent out to departments draft communications on equal opportunities, disciplinary procedures and whistle-blowing. |
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Those who suspect a colleague of fraud may be inclined to keep mum because of the potential costs of whistle-blowing. |
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Although the three women on the cover of Time Magazine were not bloggers, the women using blogging tools are doing a variation on daily whistle-blowing as they blog. |
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All these provisions were limiting the professors' rights to Freedom of Expression and inhibiting whistle-blowing in relation to many irregularities. |
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This situation would arise, for example, in the employment context with references for potential hires, or in the whistle-blowing context where retribution may be feared. |
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They weren't respected for whistle-blowing, and if you look at the follow-up after that, the people who seem to be responsible for making decisions that they really didn't have the right to make still have been promoted. |
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He fears being sent to the United States if he travels to Sweden, to face interrogation over the whistle-blowing website. |
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I would add that I agree that whistle-blowing is now in the public knowledge. |
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But given the effectiveness of whistle-blowing, it is well worth tackling this challenge systematically. |
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This category addresses issues such as corruption, whistle-blowing and the censuring of employees violating company policy. |
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One member of my cabinet has specialist responsibility for reform of personnel policy, including whistle-blowing, and others are naturally actively involved in the overall issue. |
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And more could be done to encourage whistle-blowing. |
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There you have it: a whistle-blowing hotline. |
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First, one should be aware that a bad whistle-blowing policy could cause a lot of damage to the organisation and its integrity management framework, including the creation or strengthening of an atmosphere of paranoia. |
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Such disobedience is an essential part of whistle-blowing. |
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If necessary, legislate the requirement for an internal-audit department and these whistle-blowing standards. |
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The OIOS survey indicated that in all missions, the lack of protection against reprisals for whistle-blowing is the main reason why many peacekeeping personnel are unwilling to report cases of misconduct. |
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When she raised the issues with the charity's boss, Gareth Binding, she said she was constantly brushed off then subjected to a campaign of victimisation for whistle-blowing. |
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Her stage-stalking, head-churning, drumstick-chucking, whistle-blowing antics are most gratifyingly mesmerising. |
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However, whistle-blowing has a different ramification in the west of Scotland: it tends to indicates flutes and that does not go down too well in my part of the world. |
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In terms of whistle-blowing, I would say that a whistle-blower is someone who blows the whistle for the troops to go out of the trenches into the line of fire. |
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Plaid Cymru's spokesperson on young people Jocelyn Davies asked the Welsh Government to enshrine its whistle-blowing policy into legislation rather than just issuing guidance. |
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Using attribution theory, this study examines how specific cognitive and emotional responses to perceived workplace wrongdoing lead to whistle-blowing decisions. |
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It is almost a year since Luton Town's manager, Mike Newell, decided that whistle-blowing was no longer the preserve of referees and went public about illegal bungs. |
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