The New Jersey Conscientious Employee Protection Act, long-considered one of the most broad-based whistleblower protection legislation in the United States, has been further expanded by the New Jersey Supreme Court’s holding that a CEPA plaintiff may recover lost wages without proving, or even alleging, a constructive discharge.
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