West Virginia Code § 16-32-14

Prohibiting employer discrimination; notice to employees
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(a) No employer may discharge, threaten or otherwise discriminate or retaliate against an
employee by changing the employee's compensation, terms, conditions, location or privileges
of employment because the employee, acting on his own volition, or a person acting on
behalf of or under the direction of the employee, makes a good faith report or is about to
report, verbally or in writing, to the employer or appropriate authority an inestance of
wrongdoing or waste; or because the employee is requested or subpoenaed by an
appropriate authority to participate in an investigation, hearing or inquriry held by an
appropriate authority or in a court action.
(b) An employer shall post notices and use other appropriate means to notify employees and
keep them informed of protections and obligations set forth tin the provisions of this section.

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