(Bloomberg) -- Cantor Fitzgerald LP says it refused
to pay the former head of a U.K. trading unit millions of dollars
in incentives because he'd quit. Lewis Findlay says he was pushed
out for complaining about business practices and is using a
whistle-blower law to seek $30 million.
The lawsuit is one of at least 10 in London courts involving
executives earning six-figure salaries who are suing under
legislation designed to protect employees who raise workplace
concerns about illegal or dangerous behavior.
Read more at Bloomberg Exclusive News
to pay the former head of a U.K. trading unit millions of dollars
in incentives because he'd quit. Lewis Findlay says he was pushed
out for complaining about business practices and is using a
whistle-blower law to seek $30 million.
The lawsuit is one of at least 10 in London courts involving
executives earning six-figure salaries who are suing under
legislation designed to protect employees who raise workplace
concerns about illegal or dangerous behavior.
Read more at Bloomberg Exclusive News
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