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If a worker gets fired for informing their employer of health food and safety violations?

I was fired for something bogus after appropriately informing my employer that there is some health food and safety violation, what Federal and Minnesota laws have they broken? If a coworker writes a letter, or testifies on my behalf, and they are fired or receive retaliation for doing so what laws are also broken?

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slim. cuz i do that sometimes or seen ppl do it as long the smoke is going towards the window the air sucks it up.
Rickard - I think mine wound up being about 8% less. It really does depend on which company you go with. Also, things like proximity to the fire station and smoke alarms can also reduce premiums. good luck
She probably would. She does think her powers are limitless. Good luck to you

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