Sometimes ideas and trends are unloyal Cams
Two years ago, Sonja Anderson, a nuclear chemist at Hanford Reserve in southwestern Washington State, began its say what they thought the problems of security of the nation’s largest storage site for waste radioactive.She took her concern to Congress last year. Then his life on the head. Your house in Kennewick, Washington, was broken in dozens of times and left of the background image, but nothing was. Your phone ringing day and night, even if the sound on the recipient was a strange here. A note left on the dashboard of her daughter in the car read “They are constantly monitored.”
Whether Ms. Anderson is observed by a complex relationship with Hanford, as it believes, perhaps never known that their complaints on the website of waste are currently being studied by the President of the Confederation officials. But his case and others, large U.S. companies in recent months, the question arises, what would you lengths of certain segments of Corporate America to move ferrets from people as unloyal.
This should not happen in America, “said Anderson, continues its work in Hanford.
Few companies give a definitive espionage or harassment of workers, the public go hand in hand with their complaints, but some leaders defend these practices, to protect secrets. With a view on new Plug leaks, to silence or to an employee, some companies have pored over thousands of telephone records, rented by spies to go to a person wastes or the introduction of costly masquerades Trap whistleblowers.
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