Premiere of the next episode of the podcast ‘Law and new technologies’
22 July 2024 / News
🎙️ Premiere of the next episode of the podcast ‘Law and new technologies’ 🎙️
On 17 July this year, another episode of the OIRP Wrocław Commission for New Technologies and Digital Transformation podcast ‘Law and New Technologies’ was premiered, co-hosted by Dr Wojciech Lamik, an expert in new technologies law at our law firm and chairman of the OIRP Wrocław Commission for New Technologies and Digital Transformation and mec. Łukasz Otfinowski.
The guests of the podcast were mec Paweł Kempa-Dymiński, senior manager and employment law expert at the law firm of Leśniewski Borkiewicz Kostka & Partners, and mec Salvador Milczanowski, a specialist in business criminal law and compliance.
The topic of the episode is the protection of whistleblowers.
During the interview, the following issues were raised, among others:
🔹 Who can become a whistleblower under the new law and are there exemptions?
🔹 Employers’ key obligations under the Act and procedures for protecting whistleblowers.
🔹 Ways in which whistleblowers can report wrongdoing and the criteria for selecting them.
🔹 Protection of whistleblowers from retaliation.
🔹 Risk of abuse of whistleblower status and false reporting.
🔹 Legal risks and sanctions for non-compliance with the Act.
🔹 Biggest challenges in implementing whistleblower protection and guidance in this regard.
🔗Courage you to learn more about whistleblowers at the following link: https://lnkd.in/djvJUCEB
Other episodes of the podcast can be found here: https://lnkd.in/dnF28bsR
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