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9780631214281

Employment and Employee Rights

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    9780631214281

  • ISBN10:

    0631214283

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-06-27
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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Summary

Of interest to anyone who wishes to understand more about employee rights and the revolutionizing of employment models, Employment and Employee Rights addresses the issue of rights in the workplace from the perspective of both employees and employers. In the process of exploring arguments for guaranteeing rights, the book examines the relational, developmental, and economic bases upon which they are founded. New dimensions of employment are also considered, including a model that incorporates growing workplace diversity, builds upon our understanding of the legal landscape, and expands upon our justifications for recognizing and protecting rights. Employment and Employee Rights defends employee rights as economic value added for employers and companies, and it suggests a model where employees engage in meaningful work, maintain their autonomy, and exercise a level of control over their employment.

Author Biography

Patricia H. Werhane is the Ruffin Professor of Business Ethics in the Darden Graduate School of Business Administration at the University of Virginia. She is the founding editor and former editor-in-chief of Business Ethics Quarterly. She has written or edited 15 books including Moral Imagination and Management Decision-Making (1999).


Tara J. Radin is Assistant Professor of Management and General Business at the Zarb School of Business at Hofstra University. Her research areas include employment, technology, and stakeholder theory, and she has been published in journals such as Business Ethics Quarterly and Journal of Business Ethics.

Norman E. Bowie is Elmer L. Andersen Chair in Corporate Responsibility at the University of Minnesota. He is the author of 14 books and over 70 articles on business ethics and political philosophy. He was a fellow in the Program in Ethics and Professions at Harvard University.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(6)
Part I Rights, Employee Rights, and Employment-at-Will
1 Employment, Moral Rights, and Mental Models
7(26)
2 The Public/Private Distinction and Its Influence on Employment Practices
33(21)
3 Employment-at-Will: History, Evolution, and Current Applications
54(23)
4 The Employee's Voice: Due Process, Whistleblowing, and Workplace Democracy
77(26)
Part II New Models of Employment and Employment Relationships
5 Employee Accountability and the Limits of Role Responsibilities
103(19)
6 Meaningful Work and the Development of Employment Relationships
122(22)
7 Employment Practices as Economic Value Added (written with Norman Bowie)
144(25)
Part III The Evolving Workplace
8 Diversity, Affirmative Action, and Equity in Employment Practices
169(25)
9 Future Directions for Employment
194(23)
Index 217
0789012162
Preface vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(6)
Chapter 1. Child Maltreatment: What Is It? 7(10)
Definitions of Abuse
8(9)
Chapter 2. The Impact of Child Maltreatment 17(16)
The Impact of Child Maltreatment on Attachment Security
18(1)
The Impact of Physical Abuse
19(1)
The Impact of Sexual Abuse
20(1)
The Impact of Psychological Maltreatment
21(1)
The Impact of Exposure to Family Violence
22(1)
The Impact of Neglect
23(1)
The Impact of Multiple Forms of Child Maltreatment
24(1)
Comparative Studies of the Impact of Abuse and Neglect
25(1)
The Impact of Marginal Maltreatment
25(2)
The Impact of Mediating Factors
27(6)
Chapter 3. Risk Assessment 33(52)
Problems and Strategies for Assessing Violence
33(5)
Historical or Developmental Factors
38(18)
Personal or Dispositional Factors
56(16)
Clinical or Symptom Factors
72(3)
Current Situation and Contextual Factors
75(8)
Final Remarks
83(2)
Chapter 4. Formulating Risk Management Strategies 85(46)
Introduction
85(2)
Treatment Outcome Literature: A Brief Review
87(2)
Parenting Training Interventions
89(2)
Comprehensive and Ecobehavioral Programs
91(5)
Child-Centered services and Treatment Interventions
96(4)
Facilitating Parent-Child Relationships
100(3)
Individual Therapy and Long-Term Therapy with Parents
103(1)
Abuse-Focused Interventions
104(20)
Parents with Mental Retardation
124(1)
Substance Abuse
125(1)
Mental Health Interventions
125(1)
Relapse Prevention
126(1)
Facilitating Motivation for Positive Change
127(2)
Final Remarks
129(2)
Chapter 5. Putting It All Together 131(48)
Child Maltreatment Risk Assessments: A Specialized Evaluation Area
131(3)
Forensic versus Clinical Evaluations
134(3)
Components of the Evaluation Report
137(33)
Conducting and Writing Quality Evaluations
170(2)
Professional Issues
172(7)
References 179(36)
Index 215

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