T-Mobile Forced to Pay Nearly $346K to Fired Worker for being a OSHA whistleblower

August 10, 2012
T-Mobile and its parent company have been ordered by the Labor Department to reinstate and pay nearly $346,000 to a worker in Bellevue, Wash., who was fired in 2009. The order resulted from an investigation by the Seattle office of OSHA into allegations that the employee was fired for being a whistleblower.

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