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Εταιρικό Whistleblowers αφήνεται την ταλάντευση

Πέμπτη, 4η Σεπτεμβρίου 2008

Από JENNIFER LEVITZ | Το τμήμα εργασίας, υπεύθυνο για την επιβολή του ομοσπονδιακού νόμου που προστατεύει τα εταιρικά whistleblowers στις δημόσια εμπορικές επιχειρήσεις, έχει απομακρύνει τις καταγγελίες στην τεχνική λεπτομέρεια ότι οι εργαζόμενοι στις εταιρικές θυγατρικές δεν καλύπτονται.

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Η κυβέρνηση έχει κυβερνήσει υπέρ των whistleblowers 17 φορές τις 1.273 καταγγελίες που αρχειοθετούνται από από το 2002, σύμφωνα με τα αρχεία τμημάτων. Άλλες 841 περιπτώσεις έχουν απομακρυνθεί. Πολλές από τις απολύσεις έγιναν λόγω του ότι οι υπάλληλοι που εργάζονται για ένα εταιρικό υποκατάστημα, λένε Richard Moberly, ένα πανεπιστήμιο του καθηγητή νομικής της Νεμπράσκας. Μελετά τα ζητήματα που περιλαμβάνουν τους εργαζομένους που αντιμετωπίζουν την ανταπόδοση από τους εργοδότες για την υποβολή εκθέσεων των αδικιών, και βάσισε τα συμπεράσματά του στα στοιχεία τμημάτων. Το υπόλοιπο των περιπτώσεων είναι είτε εκκρεμές, αποσυμένος είτε εγκαταστάθηκε.

Sen. Ο Πάτρικ Leahy, ένας δημοκράτης του Βερμόντ που βοήθησε να επεξεργαστεί την παροχή whistleblower - μέρος της εταιρικής πράξης διακυβέρνησης sarbanes-Oxley - λέει ότι ο νόμος προορίστηκε να καλύψει τους εργαζομένους στα εταιρικά υποκαταστήματα. «Ειδάλλως, μια επιχείρηση που θέλει να κάνει κάτι σκιερό, θα μπορούσε ακριβώς να το κάνει στη θυγατρική τους,» είπε.

Το Sharon αντάξιο, μια εκπρόσωπος τμήματος εργασίας, είπε ότι η αντιπροσωπεία «θεωρεί ότι δεν υπάρχει καμία νομική βάση για το επιχείρημα ότι τα υποκαταστήματα των καλυμμένων εταιριών καλύπτονται αυτόματα» από τη whistleblower διάταξη sarbanes-Oxley. «Η σαφής γλώσσα του καταστατικού ισχύει μόνο για τις δημόσια εμπορικές εταιρίες,» είπε σε μια δήλωση.

Η αντιπροσωπεία μειώθηκε να παρέχει τον ακριβή αριθμό περιπτώσεων απομακρυνθεισών επειδή οι υπάλληλοι εργάστηκαν για ένα υποκατάστημα. Η κα Worthy είπε ότι μόνο 17 υπάλληλοι έχουν κερδίσει τα ευνοϊκά συμπεράσματα επειδή πολλές περιπτώσεις εγκαθίστανται πριν από την απόφαση. Τα αρχεία παρουσιάζουν ότι 187 περιπτώσεις έχουν εγκατασταθεί μέχρι σήμερα.

Οι απομακρυνθείσες περιπτώσεις περιλαμβάνουν τρεις καταγγελίες whistleblower ενάντια στο γερμανικό συγκρότημα επιχειρήσεων Siemens AG και δύο κατασκευής ενάντια στο γιγαντιαίο PLC ομάδας WPP μέσων του Λονδίνου. Το τμήμα εργασίας απέρριψε και τις πέντε περιπτώσεις επειδή οι υπάλληλοι που εργάζονται για τα υποκαταστήματα, αρχεία αντιπροσωπειών παρουσιάζουν. Και οι δύο επιχειρήσεις μειώθηκαν να σχολιάσουν.

Μια άλλη εκκρεμής περίπτωση περιλαμβάνει και Α.Ε. Worldcom. scandals, included the first federal protection for corporate whistleblowers. Before, there was only a patchwork of state laws protecting them from retaliation. Under the act, remedies can include back pay, reinstatement and attorney’s fees.

The Labor Department’s division of Occupational Safety and Health Administration enforces the whistleblowers’ provision. It prohibits publicly-traded companies or “any other officer, employee, contractor, subcontractor, or agent of such company” from retaliating against employees who provide information or assist in investigations related to alleged fraud. According to Sen. Leahy, the provision was written to be “interpreted as broadly as possible.”

In a whistleblower case still pending at the Labor Department, Carri Johnson, a Minnesota woman, alleges she received a poor performance review and was fired from her job as a manager at Siemens Building Technologies Inc. in 2004 after reporting suspected fraud.

Financial figures for Siemens Building, based in Buffalo, Ill., are included in Siemens AG’s consolidated financial statements, which describe the unit as one of the company’s “operation groups.”

In a Labor Department filing, Siemens Building argued that it wasn’t covered under the whistleblower provision. In November, an administrative law judge at the department sided with the company. Ms. Johnson appealed to the Labor Department’s administrative review board, where the case is pending.

Gregory Jacob, the agency’s chief legal officer, has asked the review board to uphold the November decision, according to filings in the case. In a legal brief, he argued that Ms. Johnson had not shown that the two companies were “significantly interrelated” or that Siemens AG controls employment policies at Siemens Building. He also wrote that the Sarbanes-Oxley law does not “expressly” mention subsidiaries.

In the last two years, the Labor Department has dismissed two other Siemens whistleblower complaints because the plaintiffs worked at subsidiaries, according to agency filings. Nearly all of Siemens AG’s approximately 400,000 employees work at its business groups, according to Siemens AG’s 2007 SEC filings.

In the last year, department judges have dismissed two whistleblower complaints filed by employees at subsidiaries of WPP Group PLC, saying workers at its subsidiaries aren’t protected by Sarbanes-Oxley. In its annual report, WPP describes its various companies as being “centrally integrated.”

Joseph Burke, a former production director at Ogilvy & Mather, alleged that the WPP advertising unit decreased his job responsibilities and ultimately fired him in retaliation for his cooperation with a federal criminal investigation into his employer’s billing practices. Mr. Burke had testified in a 2005 federal trial, which led to the sentencing of two former Ogilvy executives to prison for overbilling the government for an antidrug campaign.

According to Labor Department filings, Ogilvy denied that Mr. Burke’s dismissal was related to his testimony and said he was part of a “reduction in force.” A company executive testified that Mr. Burke was a “terrific worker,” according to a summarized transcript of the hearing,

Ogilvy argued that Mr. Burke’s complaint should be dismissed because the company isn’t subject to the Sarbanes-Oxley whistleblower provision. In May, a Labor Department administrative law judge dismissed Mr. Burke’s whistleblower complaint, saying he “has not established, by a preponderance of evidence, that he is an employee of a company covered under” the Sarbanes-Oxley whistleblower provision.

Under Sarbanes-Oxley, whistleblowers eventually can appeal Labor Department’s rulings to federal circuit court. But they face “an uphill battle,” says Mr. Moberly, the law professor.


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