Arabnewsksa12 Oct, 2021News
WASHINGTON: Facebook has recently taken a harsher tone toward whistleblower Frances Haugen, suggesting that the social network could be considering legal retaliation after Haugen went public with internal research that she copied before leaving her job earlier this year. US law protects whistleblowers who disclose information about potential misconduct to the government. But that protection doesn?t necessarily cover taking corporate secrets to the media. Facebook still has to walk a fine line. The company has to weigh whether suing Haugen, which could dissuade other employees who might otherwise speak out, is worth casting itself as a legal Godzilla willing to stomp on a woman who says she?s just doing the right thing.
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