A case at the Court of Appeal is considering whether all external job applicants should have whistleblowing legal protection.
Currently the scope of whistleblowing law does not include people applying for a job, other than job applicants to the NHS who are legally protected by the Employment Rights Act 1996 (“ERA 1996”) if they make a protected disclosure. Other workers, such as people doing work experience or agency workers, are also protected. Because of the lack of legal protections, job applicants who blow the whistle in other sectors risk being blacklisted and can be effectively excluded from the ability to work in their chosen field again.1 The blacklisting of whistleblowers is all too frequent; many potential employers are put off by the knowledge that a particular candidate has reported wrongdoing with a previous employer.
The charity Protect, the UK’s whistleblowing charity, has filed a third-party intervention at the Court of Appeal to widen whistleblowing protection to all external job applicants. The charity was given permission to intervene because the case gives rise to important issues of public policy. The charity is represented on a Pro Bono basis by Farrer & Co and Claire Darwin KC and Nathan Roberts of Matrix Chambers.
Protect’s submissions address whether external job applicants are protected by whistleblowing legislation if they have made a ‘protected disclosure’, which is to raise a public interest concern, normally about an employer, during the job application process.
Elizabeth Gardiner, chief executive at Protect, says:
Anna Birtwistle, a Partner in the Employment Team at Farrer & Co, noted:
Claire Darwin KC, of Matrix Chambers, said:
Protect was assisted on a Pro Bono basis by Claire Darwin KC and Nathan Roberts of Matrix Chambers, and Anna Birtwistle, Rachel Nolloth, Shehnal Amin, Rhian Lewis, Caitlin Farrar and Ali Ahmad of Farrer & Co.
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For more information please contact:
- Mark Ellis, Head of Commmunications, press@protect-advice.org.uk
- Ines Alves, Account Director at Farrer Kane & Co, inesalves@farrerkane.com