An employee who reports an employer's illegal action in order to help law enforcement is ____ to be protected by the whistle blower exception than an employee who reports an employer's illegal action for private gain.
A) less likely
B) more likely
C) just as likely
D) more likely in southern states, but less likely in northern states
E) none of the other choices are correct
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