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An employee who informs the wrong doing of an employer to a government agency is called:
 A) espionage.
 B) conductor.
 C) whistleblower.
 D) opportunist.

Question 2

Butler was an employee at Auto, an automobile assembling plant. The plant hired a large number of male and female employees but provided deplorable working conditions including unhygienic restrooms and poor ventilation. Despite several complaints and requests, the plant manager did not make any changes. Butler decided to bring this to the attention of the local government authorities through an official complaint. In the above scenario, Butler's role can be described as:
 A) willful misconduct.
 B) insubordination.
 C) whistleblowing.
 D) contributory negligence.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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