Like someone in another thread said, and then linked to, this company was a such a joke when it comes to reporting any kind of problem, but especially an ethics issue.
That the “anonymous” ethics hotline was used to identify an employee making a legitimate claim, then known wing it was a legitimate claim, the company protected the person in leadership who used one of our charity programs as her personal Tinder. Then they retaliated against the whistleblower and ruined their career. Then they got caught, sued, and lost big time.
What does our “no retaliation workplace” do? Double down to the point where even the appellate judge gave a scathing opinion of our company.
What a disgrace we’ve become.