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William E. Robinson Dinsmore & Shohl LLP

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The whistle has been blown: now what? *

USA - September 7 2012
America was first introduced to the plight of the “whistleblower” over 40 years ago, after Ralph Nader published his book Unsafe at Any Speed and thereafter was placed under surveillance and had his credibility and character publicly assailed by General Motors.


Internal company investigations: NLRB continues assault on non-union workplace policies and procedures *

USA - August 7 2012
The National Labor Relations Board’s aggressive attack on employment policies and procedures outside the union workplace continues in earnest.


Arrest and conviction records in employment decisions *

USA - June 1 2012
The last 20 years have witnessed a significant increase in the number of Americans who had contact with the criminal justice system, and correspondingly, a significant increase in the number of people with criminal records in the working-age population.

Co-authors: Mychal Sommer Schulz .