The Different Ways People Handle Ethical Issues in the WorkplacePastin, Mark
This paper examines some ethical issues that arise in workplace relations, as they can be seen in a case study of enterprise bargaining in a small Victorian firm. The case revolves around negotiations over a log of claims in 2001. Several specific ethical issues arose out of mediation by a ...
Michigan State University: 5 Common Ethical Issues in the Workplace Harvard Business Review: How to Design an Ethical Organization Contributor David Sarokin is a well-known specialist on Internet research. He has been profiled in the "New York Times," the "Washington Post" and in numerous onlin...
They should also be allowed to speak out about their experiences with their workplace on a public forum and social media pages. With the help of legitimate policies, the ethical issues regarding the use of social media and personal ethics of employees regarding social media users can be ...
Learn about ethical issues in business. Explore the types of ethical issues and how to handle them in the workplace and see different ethical...
Ethical issues at work can be both a gray area and a minefield. Here's how to determine if it's worth speaking up, and what to say when you do.
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Bustard, J. D. (2013). Ethical issues surrounding the asymmetric nature of workplace monitoring. In L. Marinos & I. Askoxylakis (Eds.), International conference on human aspects of information security, privacy, and trust (pp. 226-235). Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer....
This paper reviews the foregoing ethical theories and presents guidelines that may be followed to promote ethics and professionalism in the workplace. In addition, it presents the results of a survey of engineering students concerning ethics and professionalism and compares the findings with a previous...
The use of data from human subjects can also be of value in understanding the circumstances under which individuals exposed to chemicals in the food supply, in the workplace, or in the environment might experience toxicity, i.e., in support of risk assessment. However, questions have been ...