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Author: | Dieterle, J. M. |
Title: | Freedom of conscience, employee prerogatives, and consumer choice: Veal, Birth control, and tanning beds |
Journal: | Journal of Business Ethics
2008 : JAN II, VOL. 77:2, p. 191-203 |
Index terms: | job descriptions employees individual behaviour ethics |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | This study examines cases in which employee has right to refuse a particular job duty that is part of his or her job description. According to the study, the employee does not have a general right to refuse to fulfill a specific job task because of his or her conscience. The refusal is acceptable only when it does not violate customer's rights. For example, pharmacists should fill all prescriptions. |
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