It doesn’t work that way. If you are an employer and the employee reports fraud especially if this is regarding federal contracts or state contracts then the employer has an obligation to investigate and is blocked from retaliating, terminating, harassing, or intimidation of the employee. So the employer / dominion is taking on a huge liability by acting this way. This is how guilty employers act when covering up fraud. In fact the employer is supposed to cooperate and report the fraud themselves to the authorities as soon as they are aware. She probably has a strong case already against dominion as a whistleblower.
You're free to believe that, I don't think so. The court cases are pretty much done, the part she had to play is over and the gop are going to drop her like a Kanye record.
I don't think she has anything here, and honestly, she came off a bit hysterical and drunk during the hearings. Hurt her credibility in my eyes.
Federal whistleblower cases take years. This has nothing to do with trump or the election. It’s a specific act called the whistleblower protection act. It is related to Employment cases too. If she has an attorney hopefully they help her. However the current climate is very politically charged and The Michigan attorney general is trying to get sanction against attorneys fightIng fraud connected to election. So it might be hard for her to get a lawyer.I would advice her to contact EEOC and file a complaint at least it would open an official investigation to make sure her employment rights were not violated. Poor thing, I would not want to be in her shoes. she is a hero for exposing these criminal acts. it’s sad that the executives have chosen Intimidation And retaliation rather than taking steps to fix the problems she exposed. Of course dominion executive don’t follow their obligations either whether it’s employment law, whistleblower laws, or election laws. However you don’t know that is also typical of companies committing fraud. Very sad but it happens everyday. It actually fits the legal definition of “conspiracy” to a tee!
Your characterization of her being drunk while she is publicly interrogated is cruel and horrible. Testifying in court takes a lot of courage. That she seemed like an amateur and not smooth or polished like cnn anchors tells me she was sincere and unrehearsed. You are part of the problem that whistleblowers face. Your type enable politicians and criminals get away with fraud.
That’s the problem, without an attorney she will not be recognized as a whistleblower and you can Definitely be a whistlebler under fed protectionS with a private company. What do you think pharma whistleblowers are? Same thing. However this is regarding a federal election and state contractors and taxpayer funds so whistleblower protections apply Even more so ! just like it does with any pharma company.
It doesn’t work that way. If you are an employer and the employee reports fraud especially if this is regarding federal contracts or state contracts then the employer has an obligation to investigate and is blocked from retaliating, terminating, harassing, or intimidation of the employee. So the employer / dominion is taking on a huge liability by acting this way. This is how guilty employers act when covering up fraud. In fact the employer is supposed to cooperate and report the fraud themselves to the authorities as soon as they are aware. She probably has a strong case already against dominion as a whistleblower.
You're free to believe that, I don't think so. The court cases are pretty much done, the part she had to play is over and the gop are going to drop her like a Kanye record.
I don't think she has anything here, and honestly, she came off a bit hysterical and drunk during the hearings. Hurt her credibility in my eyes.
Federal whistleblower cases take years. This has nothing to do with trump or the election. It’s a specific act called the whistleblower protection act. It is related to Employment cases too. If she has an attorney hopefully they help her. However the current climate is very politically charged and The Michigan attorney general is trying to get sanction against attorneys fightIng fraud connected to election. So it might be hard for her to get a lawyer.I would advice her to contact EEOC and file a complaint at least it would open an official investigation to make sure her employment rights were not violated. Poor thing, I would not want to be in her shoes. she is a hero for exposing these criminal acts. it’s sad that the executives have chosen Intimidation And retaliation rather than taking steps to fix the problems she exposed. Of course dominion executive don’t follow their obligations either whether it’s employment law, whistleblower laws, or election laws. However you don’t know that is also typical of companies committing fraud. Very sad but it happens everyday. It actually fits the legal definition of “conspiracy” to a tee! Your characterization of her being drunk while she is publicly interrogated is cruel and horrible. Testifying in court takes a lot of courage. That she seemed like an amateur and not smooth or polished like cnn anchors tells me she was sincere and unrehearsed. You are part of the problem that whistleblowers face. Your type enable politicians and criminals get away with fraud.
This is not a federal case, it's not a federal company. Federal whistle blowing kisses don't apply as others have said.
Also, of it was, there are proper channels to go through as a whistle blower.
Seems to me she wanted to be in the spotlight and wasn't too afraid of repercussions.
That’s the problem, without an attorney she will not be recognized as a whistleblower and you can Definitely be a whistlebler under fed protectionS with a private company. What do you think pharma whistleblowers are? Same thing. However this is regarding a federal election and state contractors and taxpayer funds so whistleblower protections apply Even more so ! just like it does with any pharma company.