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5 July, 15:03

How does the disloyalty argument against whistle-blowing receive support from the law?

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  1. 5 July, 15:15
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    Whistle blowers are considered to be members of the companies they're whistle blowing on, so in effect they are committing treason against the organization they belong to. However, such a policy might discourage people from reporting injustice, so corporations can get away with a lot of what they want.
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