/wɪslbloʊɪŋ/ – noun
Definition: Báo cáo lỗi lạc.
A more thorough explanation: where a worker reports some form of wrongdoing in the workplace to an authority or other organisation. In many jurisdictions, whistle-blowers are protected by law and cannot be victimized by their employer.
Example: The Exeter employment tribunal ruled that the two women both suffered by making the whistle-blowing allegations.