Yes, and those protections are legally enforceable.
Witnesses who come forward in workplace misconduct cases have several layers of protection:
- Federal and state whistleblower laws protect employees who cooperate in investigations
- Courts can issue protective orders to limit how disclosed information is used
- In some cases, witness identities can be shielded during early stages of litigation
- Retaliation against a witness is independently illegal and can lead to additional claims
Encouraging witnesses to document what they know and speak with an attorney early can be critical to building a strong case.
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