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14.05.2021 • 
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g jimmy is an employee of Roofing, Inc., which is performing a contract for the federal government. Jimmy learns that Roofing, Inc. has been overcharging for the work. If he publicly reports the fraud, the Whistle-Blower law may protect him from being fired from his job. With respect to the employment-at-will doctrine, this is Group of answer choices an exception based on a statute. an exception based on public policy. an exception based on contract theory. an example of the doctrine.

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