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I hope the DWS is reading this and posting these signs in the work place. Firing people for disclosing fraud is not legal retaliation. Send a copy to all elected officials and their offices while at it.
@ My2Cents: The difference between this employee and the DWS employee is that the DWS employee did not report anything that her company was doing wrong - her company was not doing anything wrong.
She released private information about her companies customers - and she released it not only to other government agencies, but to the media as well. The media acted responsibly and not publishing the list does not reduce her culpability for that illegal action.
Not really the same thing at all.
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