Whistleblowing: What does ‘in the public interest’ mean?

Following two recent EAT cases, employers face the renewed prospect of workers receiving whistleblowing protection for disclosing breaches of their own employment contract, warns Sarah Ozanne ‘It is noteworthy that the legislation does not define public interest. Nor does it require that the disclosure be in the public interest, just that the worker has a …
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