According to Ruth R. Faden and Tom L. Beauchamp in "The Right to Risk Information and the Right to Refuse Workplace Hazards" OSHA's oversight of workplace safety sufficiently protects workers' rights.
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Q4: In "Whistle-Blowing, Moral Integrity, and Organizational Ethics,"
Q5: T of F: Under the Principle of
Q6: According to Ronald Duska in "Whistle-Blowing and
Q7: While private sector employees often fall in
Q8: As told by Brenkert in "Whistle-blowing, Moral
Q10: According Brenkert, acceptable conditions for whistle-blowing include
Q11: Companies can free themselves from liability for
Q12: John R. Boatright in "Occupational Health and
Q13: T of F: As told by Brenkert
Q14: Ronald Duska in "Whistle-Blowing and Employee Loyalty"
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