whistleblowing and retaliation
Whistleblowing refers to the act of reporting or disclosing misconduct or illegal activities occurring within an organization, often involving violations of laws, regulations, or ethical standards. Retaliation, on the other hand, is the negative response or punishment faced by the whistleblowers as a result of their reporting, which may include threats, harassment, termination, or other forms of adverse actions.
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