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Standing Up for What’s Right

Your job is your identity. Your job makes you proud and fills yours with satisfaction. The term u201cWhistlebloweru201d refers to a worker that reports unethical or unlawful conduct by their employer. As a result, many whistleblowers are threatened with a demotion or termination and in some extreme cases bodily harm. If you or someone you know has been the victim of Whistleblower or a demotion due to retaliation from an employer, it is vital to seek legal representation. A Los Angeles whistleblower attorney at the Kaufman Law Firm is here for you through this trying time. They understand that you want to do your job to the best of your ability.

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Standing Up for What’s Right

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  1. Standing Up for What’s Right

  2. Your job is your identity. Your job makes you proud and fills yours with satisfaction. You take great joy in doing your job right and finding ways to improve efficiency is your specialty. You have a team and your boss has been admiring your work; praising you for your accomplishments and asking you to dinners to meet other superiors in your company. This is the projected path you have always wanted and have fought so hard for. Then your boss starts to ask you to do some not so normal behaviors. He asks you to cut some corners. Change some numbers. Manipulate some comments and hide some materials. These are behaviors not natural or custom to your job. You pride yourself on being honest and true. You love your job, but you also don’t like what your boss is asking you to do because, for lack of better words, it’s shady.

  3. In keeping with this scenario, let’s say that after a few months of engaging with this behavior you are feeling awful internally. The next week you are going to be reviewed by an ethics committee or compliance director to ensure that all your job behaviors are legal. They stop at your office, what are you to do? Lie? Or tell the truth?

  4. Whistleblowers: A Definition A whistleblower is an odd term. It is somehow both said with derogatorily but with respect. Those who are whistleblowers attempt to right wrongs or bring attention to questionable Whistleblowers are people who speak on the “illicit activity” in an organization. And who gets upset at the whistleblower? Those who are enacting the illicit activity. behaviors. At the Kaufman Law Firm in Los Angeles, they have attorneys who specialize in whistleblower litigation. they are aware that not every business practices ethical or legal business practices. they also know that when someone attempts to break the silence about these practices, it is common for the whistleblower to experience some kind of retaliation whether it be in the form of threats, demotion, or termination.

  5. Under California law, it is illegal for employers to wrongfully terminate, demotion, or act in retaliation to an employee who has called out any fraudulent, unlawful, or unethical behavior. Here are the most common types of situations in which whistleblowers find themselves reporting: Racial or ethnic discrimination in the workplace Wrongful termination ★ ★ Disability and sexual orientation discrimination Sexual harassment ★ ★ ★ Wages and hour issues Unpaid overtime ★ ★ Unpaid commissions ★ Retaliation ★

  6. These topics do not just pertain to one person. These topics can affect a whole host of people as well as contribute to a super negative work environment. Being a whistleblower should not be a derogatory term. Instead, you should be proud of standing up for is right for yourself and to the benefit of others. A Los Angeles whistleblower attorney at the Kaufman Law Firm is here for you through this trying time. They understand that you were want to do your job to the best of your ability. Give a call at 310-981-3404 for more information about how they can help you.

  7. Contact:The Kaufman Law Firm Address: 11111 Santa Monica Blvd, Suite 1840 Los Angeles, CA 90025 Phone: 310-981-3404 https://www.harriskaufman.com/contact.shtml

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