The Ethics of Human Resources and Industrial RelationsJohn W. Budd, James G. Scoville Cornell University Press, 2005 - 309 páginas "In the business and economic spheres, many of the most pressing ethical issues involve the employment relationship, such as the rights of employees versus shareholders, employee privacy and monitoring, whistleblowing, pay equity, discrimination, employee safety, anti-union campaigns, and minimum labor standards. Since the field of human resources and industrial relations is ultimately about people and quality of life, there is a pressing need to develop applications of business ethics for the employment relationship in the context of research, practice, and teaching."--From the PrefaceIn recent years, by following media coverage of many scandals of accounting and accountability, the public has gained a greater understanding of what can happen when businesses do not adhere to ethical practices. It is now time for the human resources and industrial relations communities to explore the application of ethics to the employment relationship and to discover the importance of treating employees, not just numbers, properly. |
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... HRIR Applications CHAPTER 5 Globalization and Business Ethics in Employment Relation ............ .... 115 Hoyt N. Wheeler Workplace Richard S. Rosenberg CHAPTER 6 — The Technological Assault on Ethics in the Modern 141 CHAPTER 7 - The ...
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CHAPTER 2The Social Welfare Objectives and Ethical Principles | 23 |
CHAPTER 3Kantian Ethical Thought | 61 |
Implications | 89 |
Globalization and Business Ethics in Employment | 115 |
CHAPTER 6The Technological Assault on Ethics in the Modern | 141 |
CHAPTER 7The Ethics of Human Resource Management | 173 |
CHAPTER 8Ethical Challenges in Labor Relations | 203 |
CHAPTER 11The Critical Failure of Workplace Ethics | 273 |
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