Jackson Lewis: Employee's Refusal to Cooperate With Employer's Investigation Not Protected By California FEHA | Practical Law

Jackson Lewis: Employee's Refusal to Cooperate With Employer's Investigation Not Protected By California FEHA | Practical Law

This Law Firm Publication by Jackson Lewis LLP discusses a California Court of Appeal's decision in McGrory v. Applied Signal Tech. Inc., in which the court ruled that an employee is generally not protected by California's Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) for refusing to participate in or cooperate with his employer's internal investigation into misconduct or for giving false information to an employer investigator.

Jackson Lewis: Employee's Refusal to Cooperate With Employer's Investigation Not Protected By California FEHA

by Jackson Lewis LLP
Published on 28 Jan 2013California, United States
This Law Firm Publication by Jackson Lewis LLP discusses a California Court of Appeal's decision in McGrory v. Applied Signal Tech. Inc., in which the court ruled that an employee is generally not protected by California's Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) for refusing to participate in or cooperate with his employer's internal investigation into misconduct or for giving false information to an employer investigator.