Whistleblowing – the inside story

Public Concern at Work have published Whistleblowing: the inside story,

Public Concern at Work have published Whistleblowing: the inside story, together with the University of Greenwich, which analyses the experiences of 1,000 whistleblowers. The report follows the whistleblower’s journey, starting with the type of concern they have, the reactions they expect and experience from colleagues and managers, through to when they call for advice. The evidence shows that the typical whistleblower is a skilled worker or professional who has been working for less than two years, who is concerned about wrongdoing that is on-going and affects wider society, and has been occurring for less than six months. Other key findings are: (i) 83 % of workers blow the whistle at least twice, usually internally; (ii) 74% of whistleblowers say nothing is done about the wrongdoing; (iii) 60% of whistleblowers receive no response from management, either negative or positive; and (iv) the most likely response is formal action (disciplinary or demotion) (19%).

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