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Whistleblower Advocates Request Congressional Action

Over twenty whistleblower advocacy and civil liberties organizations jointly urged Congress to strengthen legal protections for employees who report wrongdoing.

by MJW

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Washington, D.C. September 20, 2007. A letter requesting Congressional action to protect all employee whistleblowers was sent to Congressional leaders on Thursday, September 20, 2007. The letter was endorsed by more than twenty whistleblower advocate and civil liberties groups.

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