Do I have a case related to whistleblower?

I informed my prior supervisor that a co-worker was doing her personal business inside the company and nothing was done. So I informed the manager, which gave me an "explanation" and the excuse that they were doing business in Georgia, so I informed the CFO. Both girls got fired. After that the manager came after me, I request a department transfer which was denied and they let me go. Please advise. Super thanks.

1 answer  |  asked Jun 23, 2010 3:45 PM [EST]  |  applies to Florida

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Scott Behren
Was the fact that your coworker was doing her personal business a danger to the public or a violation of a law rule or regulation? If so, you may have a whistleblower claim. For more information check out my employee rights blog www.takethisjobnshoveitblog.com or my web site www.behrenlaw.com.

posted by Scott Behren  |  Jun 24, 2010 7:21 PM [EST]

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