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"Whistleblower status protects communications to the government, not disgruntled activists trying to sell books," it said.

From BBC

Eight people were injured Saturday afternoon after a disgruntled customer drove his vehicle into the showroom of a car dealership in Inglewood, police said.

The group - made up of four men aged between 46 and 58 and a 77-year-old woman - had hoped they would be joined by disgruntled members of the security forces.

From BBC

Two of them, along with several disgruntled customers, warned Todorova repeatedly throughout 2020 and 2021 that she was selling dirty drugs, according to text messages obtained by the Drug Enforcement Administration.

Is a disgruntled in-office employee who feels like their boss doesn’t trust them really a more valuable asset than a happy employee who feels trusted enough to sometimes work from home?

From Salon

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