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An A1 Presentation by Andre What Is Whistleblowing Whistleblowing normally has been identified as an action taken by an employee alerting society to potential or actual damage to the public as a result of present or future actions of the firm ID: 515800

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The Ethics of Whistleblowing

An A1 Presentation by Andre Slide2

What Is Whistleblowing?

“Whistleblowing normally has been identified as an action taken by an employee, alerting society to potential or actual damage to the public as a result of present or future actions of the firm.”

Whistleblowing can also be broken down into two different categories in which the employee may notify others of the alleged wrongdoing; either internally or externally.Slide3

Internal and External Whistleblowing

Internal Whistleblowing

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is

when an employee will first try to notify their superiors of whatever wrongdoing is occurring. The employee will follow the proper channels to notify the upper management in order

for

their complaint to be heard

.

External

Whistleblowing

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is

when an employee will notify the media, public interest groups, or regulatory agencies rather than the management of the firm they work for.Slide4

My Claim

I believe that whistleblowing is a courageous act made by people who are not afraid to look in the opposite direction when they see any wrongdoing made by the business they work for.

They are not traitors to their employers just because they put their moral concern for the public/environment before them. Slide5

Hey here’s a guy talking about whistleblowing!!!

Check out this video

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Legal Aid

Mistreated employees have legal avenues for redress, although many of these laws are enforced by the same systems in which the charges originated. Nevertheless, there are signs that whistleblowers will be afforded some protection from employer reprisals.

All states and the District of Columbia do have laws that protect whistleblowers. However they only protect public employees. There are federal laws that protect state employees.Slide7

Why Employees should “blow the whistle”

Whistle blowers keep businesses honest.

-they keep businesses from committing illegal activity, which protects local populations and environments.

They keep good work environments.

-Whistleblowing allows communication between low level employees and their managers. Slide8

Employers Need to Encourage Whistleblowing

If employers encourage their employees to report any wrongdoing it will allow a strong relationship between the employer and employees to grow.

It will allow employees to keep not only the company but themselves in check. Which will create a stable work environment. Slide9

In Conclusion

Whistleblowing is good

Employers need to encourage whistleblowing

The notion that whistleblowers are traitors needs to stop. Slide10

My Cites

Ettorre, B. (1994). Whistleblowers: Who's the real bad guy?

Management Review,

83

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Heacock

, M., & McGee, G. (1987). Whistleblowing: An Ethical Issue in Organizational and Human Behavior.

Business & Professional Ethics Journal,

6

(4), 35-46.

Lindblom

, L. (2007). Dissolving the Moral Dilemma of Whistleblowing.

Journal of Business Ethics,

76

(4), 413-426.