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Publication date: 1 May 1997

Phillip C. Wright and Penny Hartin

“As employee attitudes and actions reflect the increased public concern with social and environmental problems and the proper role of the corporation in p articipating in their…

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“As employee attitudes and actions reflect the increased public concern with social and environmental problems and the proper role of the corporation in p articipating in their solution, traditional doctrines of the employee's duties of loyalty and obedience and the employer's right of discharge will undergo increasing change…. The real question is to establish civilised parameters of permissible conduct that will not keep employees from expressing themselves… and at the same time will not introduce elements of breach of confidentiality and impairment of loyalty that will materially impair the functioning of the corporation itself. A balancing of interests, not a blind reiteration of traditional doctrines is required”.

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Management Research News, vol. 20 no. 5
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0140-9174

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Publication date: 1 June 1994

Penny Hartin and Phillip C. Wright

Introduction “Equality is, at the very least, freedom from adverse discrimination. But what constitutes adverse discrimination changes with time, with information, with…

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Introduction “Equality is, at the very least, freedom from adverse discrimination. But what constitutes adverse discrimination changes with time, with information, with experience, and with insight. What we tolerated as a society 100, 50, or even 10 years ago is no longer necessarily tolerable. Equality is thus a process ‐ a process of constant and flexible examination, of vigilant introspection, and of aggressive open mindedness.” (Excerpt from Equality in Employment, A Royal Commission Report, 1984)

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Equal Opportunities International, vol. 13 no. 6/7
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0261-0159

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