The Act prohibits an employer from subjecting an employee to what is called an "occupational detriment". An occupational detriment occurs when an employee is—
* | subjected to any disciplinary action; |
* | dismissed, suspended, demoted, harassed or intimidated; |
* | transferred against his or her will; |
* | refused transfer or promotion; |
* | subjected to a term or condition of employment or retirement which is altered or kept altered to his or her disadvantage; |
* | refused a reference, or is provided with an adverse reference; |
* | denied appointment to any employment, profession or office; |
* | threatened with any of the actions referred to above; |
* | in any other manner adversely affected in respect of his or her employment, profession or office, including employment opportunities and work security, |
as a direct or indirect result of having made a protected disclosure.