(a) In addition to protecting employees who file complaints, institute proceedings, or testify in proceedings under or related to the act, W.S. 27-11-109(e) also protects employees from discrimination occurring because of the exercise "of any right afforded by this act." Certain rights are explicitly provided in the act; for example, there is a right to participate as a party in enforcement proceedings in W.S. W.S. 27-11-104. Certain other rights exist by necessary implication. For example, employees may request information from the Department; such requests would constitute the exercise of a right afforded by the act. Likewise, employees interviewed by Department representatives in the course of inspections or investigations could not subsequently be discriminated against because of their cooperation. Under such circumstances, an employer would not be in violation of W.S. W.S. 27-11-109(e) by taking action to discipline an employee for refusing to perform normal job activities because of alleged safety or health hazards.
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