Our employment team has recently published the first edition of a Global Guide to Whistleblowing, providing a quick reference guide to the law and culture around employees 'blowing the whistle' in 40 key jurisdictions covering in EMEA, the Americas and Asia Pacific.

Our guide to whistleblowing protection and policies aims to assist our clients in meeting some of the challenges in this complex area. The guide contains overviews for each of the three regions analysing the main differences between jurisdictions in levels of protection for whistleblowers in the private sector and issues arising when implementing whistleblowing policies. This is followed by detailed information on the position in each of the jurisdictions covered. A teaser copy of the guide is available here;  if you would like a copy of the full guide, please email Jules Campbell.

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Alan Watts

Partner, Head of Class Actions, UK and EMEA, London

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Maura McIntosh

Knowledge Counsel, London

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Tracey Lattimer

Knowledge Lawyer, London