The ethics of giving notice

Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 3 (2):93–100 (1994)
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Abstract

What ethical issues are raised when employees are going to be given notice to leave? Are some approaches more ethical than others? This paper analysing the ethics of the situation and offering ethical guidelines was prepared for the Swedish Association of Graduates in Business Administration and Economics in its work to formulate a professional code of conduct. The author holds a PhD in business administration and is a member of The Swedish Council for Management and Work Life Issues, P.O. Box 5042, S‐10241 Stockholm, Sweden

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