Whistleblowing and employee loyalty

Journal of Business Ethics 11 (2):125 - 128 (1992)
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Abstract

Discussions of whistleblowing and employee loyalty usually assume either that the concept of loyalty is irrelevant to the issue or, more commonly, that whistleblowing involves a moral choice in which the loyalty that an employee owes an employer comes to be pitted against the employee''s responsibility to serve public interest. I argue that both these views are mistaken and propose a third view which sees whistleblowing as entirely compatible with employee loyalty.

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Robert A. Larmer
University of New Brunswick

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