ethical dilemmas 14
As a director of social services I have seen several unethical practice in the workplace for example: the director of operations only eats with the all Hispanic staff in her office and only allow the African American to go to lunch one at a time. The same director allows the Hispanic staff to put in vacation within a day but the African American has to adhere to the companies policy of two weeks. Her security staff which is African American “accept that behavior.
In 1,400-word paper, explain what you would do if you found an unethical practice in your workplace. Would it depend on the severity of the unethical practice?
Provide a couple examples of potential unethical practices in your organization that could be considered very minor that people have come to “accept†as opposed to reporting.
Justify why you think that people tend to accept some unethical practices while others are not accepted. Create a continuum of severity model regarding ethical practices in organizations and discuss your model. How did you arrive at the model you created?
References
Kaptein, M. (2011). Understanding unethical behavior by unraveling ethical culture. Human Relations, 64(6), 843. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com.proxy-library.ashford….
Fraedrich, J. P. (1992). Signs and signals of unethical behavior. Business Forum, 17(2), 13. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com.proxy-library.ashford….
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jacquelynsmith/2013/10/25/how-to-deal-with-favoritism-at-work/#6de174352a8c
https://www.themuse.com/advice/12-different-strategies-for-dealing-with-a-boss-who-plays-favorites
https://www.schwartzandperry.com/blog/2017/march/when-favoritism-is-discrimination-in-disguise/
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