| Union guide explains new whistleblowing law by Bernard Harbor
 
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IMPACT has published a guide to the 2014 Protected Disclosures Act, which introduced strong new protections for workplace whistleblowers this summer. The ‘frequently-asked questions’ style document is on the union’s website.   The new legislation has been warmly welcomed by IMPACT and other unions as the successful culmination of a long trade union campaign. The Act provides a framework of protections for people who are victimised, or threatened with victimisation, for revealing wrongdoing in the workplace.   But workers have to meet the criteria set out in the Act to ensure they are protected. The new IMPACT FAQ, which was produced by the union’s Communications Unit, outlines what that means in layperson’s language. The guide covers the following aspects of the new law: Who’s covered by the protectionsWhat wrongdoings are covered by the lawHow to make a disclosureCriteria for making external disclosuresHow to get advice before making a disclosureThe required burden of proof of wrongdoingDetails of the protections in the ActConfidentialityThe status of existing legal obligations to disclose wrongdoing.
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