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Power Station


Oct 31, 2022

At a moment of profound national and global upheaval it is important to consider what makes bold, transformational change possible. How can illicit conduct in industries ranging from banking to pharmaceuticals to technology and nuclear energy be exposed and repaired? Calling out corruption, waste and fraud may involve politicians and pundits, but it starts with brave individuals, employees of government agencies, corporations, and nonprofits who are driven by personal integrity. In this episode of Power Station we learn about whistleblowing, the laws that protect those who step forward of their own volition as truth-tellers, the significance of this act to the public and our planet, and the role of attorneys in defending them against retaliation by employers. Siri Nelson, the changemaking executive director of the National Whistleblowers Center explains how NWC advocates for protections in Congress, the courts and regulatory agencies and educates the public about non-disclosure agreements, retaliation, and rewards. Siri reminds us that whistleblowers are powerful assets who make their industries and our society better. She is building a culture that celebrates those who stand up for what is right, a culture shift that we can all endorse.