Your electrical contracting company must reduce its crew size on a federal renovation project due to a change in the project's scope. One of your electricians recently reported a 'gross waste of federal funds' to a government auditor. To ensure you do not violate the Federal Contract Whistleblower Reprisal Prohibition, how should you handle the layoff process?
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According to federal acquisition regulations, what specific actions is an electrical contractor prohibited from taking against an employee who reports gross mismanagement or safety dangers on a federal project?
As an electrical contractor on a federal project, you must understand the rules protecting whistleblowers. Match each aspect of the Federal Contract Whistleblower Reprisal Prohibition to its correct description.
Your electrical contracting company is performing work at a federal facility. After one of your electricians reports a severe project safety hazard directly to a federal inspector, you are legally permitted to transfer them to a lower-paying assignment as punishment for bypassing your internal chain of command.
An electrician on your federal contract site reports a severe safety danger to a government inspector. Your site supervisor is furious about the bypassed chain of command and files paperwork to demote the electrician. To analyze and resolve this situation under the Federal Contract Whistleblower Reprisal Prohibition, arrange your required management steps in the correct logical sequence.
As the owner of an electrical contracting business, you are evaluating a site supervisor's recommendation to discharge an electrician. The supervisor argues the electrician bypassed the chain of command by reporting a gross waste of federal funds directly to a government oversight agency. You must reject the supervisor's recommendation because, under federal acquisition regulations, discharging the employee in this scenario constitutes an unlawful ____.
You just won your first federal electrical contract and must now draft an internal employee handbook section addressing whistleblower protections. Which of the following draft policy statements would best ensure your company complies with federal rules that prohibit discharging, demoting, or discriminating against employees who report gross mismanagement, waste of federal funds, or safety dangers?
An electrical contractor performing a federal hospital renovation reassigns an electrician to a distant residential job site with no overtime opportunities shortly after the electrician reported a 'gross waste of federal funds' to a government auditor. The contractor argues the move is a 'routine lateral transfer' for workforce optimization. In analyzing this scenario, which finding most strongly indicates that the transfer is a prohibited reprisal under federal regulations?
Your electrical contracting company must reduce its crew size on a federal renovation project due to a change in the project's scope. One of your electricians recently reported a 'gross waste of federal funds' to a government auditor. To ensure you do not violate the Federal Contract Whistleblower Reprisal Prohibition, how should you handle the layoff process?
An electrical contractor on a federal project is being investigated for a prohibited reprisal after terminating an electrician. The company provides records showing the electrician had two recent technical errors on a wiring diagram. However, the investigation reveals that three other electricians made similar errors but were not disciplined, and the termination happened just days after the employee reported a major safety hazard. In analyzing this evidence, which conclusion most accurately identifies why this action violates federal acquisition rules?
An electrical contractor on a federal project defends the termination of an electrician by arguing that the employee 'undermined project leadership' by reporting a gross waste of federal funds directly to a government auditor. Which statement provides the most accurate critique of this justification under federal acquisition regulations?