By Design Team
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March 26, 2025
March 24, 2025 1. As you know every week, H. Sanford Rudnick & Associates tells Employers what the NLRB had ruled with my firms current cases. 2. This week I wanted to explain when a Whistleblower/employee files a complaint at the NLRB. 3. A Whistleblower is someone who reports illegal, unethical, or improper activities within an organization. This could include fraud, corruption, safety violations, or other misconduct. Whistleblowers can be employees, contractors, or even outsiders who have knowledge of wrongdoing. 4. Depending on the situation, whistleblowers may report to authorities such as government agencies, regulators, or the media. In many countries, there are laws that protect whistleblowers from retaliation, such as being fired or harassed for speaking out. 5. A whistleblower who was terminated for reporting labor law violations to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) may be entitled to remedies under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) . The NLRB protects employees from retaliation for engaging in protected concerted activity , including whistleblowing on unfair labor practices. 6. Potential Remedies for a Wrongfully Terminated Whistleblower: Reinstatement – The employee may be reinstated to their former position if the NLRB determines the termination was unlawful. Back Pay – Compensation for lost wages and benefits due to wrongful termination. Front Pay – If reinstatement isn’t feasible, the employee may receive compensation for future lost earnings. Expungement of Disciplinary Records – Any references to the wrongful termination may be removed from the employee's record. Cease and Desist Orders – The employer may be ordered to stop retaliatory practices. Notice Posting – The employer might be required to post a notice informing employees of their rights and the violation committed. Other Make-Whole Relief – This could include damages for harm suffered due to the retaliation. 8. If an Employer has any problems with a Whistleblower /employee in general or any other labor relations issue, please contact Sanford Rudnick JD At 1-800-326-3046, sandy@rudnickpro.com or www.Theunionexpert.com