The practical view of employee rights |
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Authors: | Bruce Fortado Paul F. Salipante |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Management, Marketing and Logistics, University of North Florida, 32216 Jacksonville, Florida;(2) Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University, 44106 Cleveland, Ohio |
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Abstract: | Advocates of employee rights, relying upon moral and legal perspectives, have used moral appeals and the threat of legal sanctions to persuade managers to act responsibly. Drawing on a behavioral perspective and analyzing interviews and literature about employee complaints, this paper develops the practical view. This view emphasizes employees' perceptions of their rights, as represented by eight broad categories of asserted rights, and the subtle costs that employees can impose when their standards of proper treatment are violated. While important differences between the behavioral, legal, and moral perspectives are identified, a general standards-setting framework is presented that indicates the complementarity of the three perspectives and the advantages of a multidisciplinary combination. |
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Keywords: | employee rights organizational justice grievances conflict management employee perceptions |
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