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Federal whistleblowers are entitled to damages of missed future pay, court rules

217 pointsby WaitWaitWha11 months ago

6 comments

freddie_mercury11 months ago
I&#x27;m a little confused about this and the article doesn&#x27;t help explain it very well.<p>On the one hand it says<p>&quot;The latter category has long been interpreted to include future lost earnings, the court said, including when reputational harm can hurt employees’ earning potential.&quot;<p>Which makes it sound like the decision is no big deal and in standing with long set precedent.<p>But then it also says, &quot;Patrick Walsh, one of Perlick&#x27;s attorneys, said the case could have far reaching impact.&quot;<p>But it isn&#x27;t clear what the far reaching impact is, since future earnings have always been a factor?<p>It sounds like the actual far reaching impact is this?<p>&quot;The court also said MSPB erred when it ruled Perlick was not entitled to compensatory damages because she was not guaranteed a job after her research concluded. Instead, the judges ruled, Perlick needed only to show that a preponderance of the evidence that she was likely to have future employment. That standard does not require certainty, the court ruled&quot;<p>So they just clarified you don&#x27;t need a guarantee of a future job to seek lost future wages, just a preponderance of evidence?<p>I&#x27;m just trying to parse what is actually novel &amp; news here and the article isn&#x27;t helping.
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sharpshadow11 months ago
That&#x27;s would be a great incentive especially for better payed workers with possibly more access to critical information.
robertlagrant11 months ago
Instinctively I worry about unintended consequences for this sort of thing, but in this case it seems...pretty good? Can anyone think of any?
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RecycledEle11 months ago
Any sociopath who is afraid of whistleblowers will work the system until they are the person (or part of the committee) that handles whistleblower complaints.<p>I have seen this at multiple employers.<p>The whistleblower system is hopelessly broken.
hulitu11 months ago
&gt; Federal whistleblowers are entitled to damages of missed future pay, court rules<p>I guess they forgot the &quot;if they manage to stay alive&quot; part. &#x2F;s
longitudinal9311 months ago
I expect Julian Arrange to get a substantial award.
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