The Corporate Whistleblower's Survival Guide
A Handbook for Committing the Truth
Summary:
The book provides practical advice and strategies for employees who wish to expose wrongdoing within their organizations, covering legal rights, tactics for effective whistleblowing, and guidance on how to navigate the personal and professional challenges that may arise. It also includes real-life case studies and insights into whistleblower laws to help individuals make informed decisions and protect themselves throughout the process.
Key points:
1. Know Your Rights: Whistleblowers should learn about laws like Sarbanes-Oxley, Whistleblower Protection Act, and Dodd-Frank to understand their protections.
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