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How Managers Can Spot Ethical Issues in the Workplace

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These issues can range from minor breaches of ethical conduct to major scandals with the potential to ruin an organisation’s reputation and lead to legal and financial consequences. Ethical issues in the workplace can harm organisations, from minor breaches to major scandals.

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6 Impactful Steps Companies Can Take to Fight Racial Injustice and Foster Inclusion at Work

Linkedin Talent Blog

As protests against racial inequality continue across the U.S. and beyond, many companies are recognizing they need to do more to build truly equitable hiring practices and inclusive workplaces. In a recent episode of LinkedIn’s Talk to the Brand webinar series, Ronnie Dickerson Stewart , chief diversity officer at Publicis Groupe, John Graham Jr.

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Why Using Data Is Your Key to Increasing Diversity, According to This Tech Leader

Linkedin Talent Blog

It takes courage to push for diversity, but using data—which comes naturally to an engineer like Leslie—has helped him drive change. While arguments for diversity are sometimes dismissed as too emotional or not urgent, data can help you make a powerful case that leads to progress. Provide extra incentives for referring diverse talent.

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Building An Ethical Organisation: Boost Morale & Consumer Trust

6Q

Organisations must not exploit their employees’ skills or refuse to pay them their dues (arrears, salary, incentives, bonuses, and other reimbursements) in a timely manner. An unethical organisation is one that engages in practices that don’t meet the minimum standards for a business code of conduct.