Wisconsin Whistleblower Case Highlights Lack of Employee Protections

The Madison Wisconsin Capitol Times has this story today about Tom Nanstead, an electric company whistleblower who was terminated in 2005 after reporting that his employer routinely overbilled its customers for their utilities. Now, four years later, it has been determined by the Wisconsin Public Service Commission, that Xcel energy did indeed overbill their customers, but Mr. Nanstead has found no legal recourse that can return him to work or provide him with compensation. This well-written story highlights the need for a national whistleblower protection  law, and especially the trouble faced by private-sector whistleblowers.

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