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johncolanduoni
8y ago
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As that would be arson I have some doubts it goes that far. It would be a very interesting whistleblowing case I suspect.
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taneq
8y ago
But the whistleblowing would be for "trying to force an employee to commit arson", not for firing them.
johncolanduoni
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8y ago
It doesn't seem to be that simple in most US jurisdictions:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/At-will_employment#Public_poli...
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