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SUBSCRIBER-ONLY POLL RESULT: Do current laws sufficiently protect whistle-blowers in this country?

Court of Appeal turns down case involving a community support worker.

Jason Walls
Wed, 28 Jan 2015

Whistle-blowers do not receive enough protection from the law, a majority of NBR poll participants say.

This week, the Court of Appeal tossed out an appeal from community support worker Jan Bracewell, who took copies of confidential information from her employer.

The documents belonged to health

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Jason Walls
Wed, 28 Jan 2015
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