Showing posts with label workplace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label workplace. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Ethics & Technology | Compare the employer and employee positions on electronic monitoring at the workplace


Compare the employer and employee positions on electronic monitoring at the workplace.























As an employee of an organization, your productivity during your time at work represents the performance portion of the pay-for-performance contract you entered into with the company when hired you. Therefore, your actions during that time are at the discretion of the company. The organization has an obligation to its stakeholders to operate as efficiently as possible, and to do so it must ensure that its company resources are not misused. From an employee's viewpoint, his or her contract should not intrude upon his or her civil rights as an individual. As such, employees should be notified of any electronic monitoring and its purpose. Electronic monitoring also implies that employees cannot be trusted, which raises the question: Why did the company hire that employee?



Source: 
Ghillyer_Business Ethics A Real World Approach 2e

Blowing the Whistle | Differentiate between internal and external whistleblowers


Differentiate between internal and external whistleblowers.

























Internal whistleblowers are employees who discover misconduct in the workplace and communicate this to their supervisor, who then follows established procedures to address the misconduct within the organization. 

External whistleblowers are employees who discover corporate misconduct and choose to bring it to the attention of external parties, such as law enforcement agencies or the media.


Source: 
Ghillyer_Business Ethics A Real World Approach 2e