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130. Whistle Blowing
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Corporations may flaunt legal or ethical guidelines by harassing employees, ignoring safety considerations, or dumping toxics. Governments of course are also guilty of various crimes. Whistle Blowing is the act of exposing problems within an organization by making incidents or documents public. Although society as a whole benefits from Whistle Blowing, the whistle-blower can be seen as a traitor and punished for their efforts. It is possible, however, to "blow the whistle" without becoming a martyr.Edit |
Tom Carpenter and Douglas SchulerEdit |
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Proposed images
- Perhaps one of these in Category:Whistleblowers at Wikimedia Commons?
- Julian Assange
- NSA whistleblower Adrienne Kinne
- Wikileaks logo
- Sergeant is ready to blow the whistle
- Context a bit off - Kim Tucker 15:49, 16 August 2012 (UTC)
- Train whistle blowing
- Another train
- Re. these train images, smoke without fire ... until the whistle blows ;-)
- Game over
- Penalty!
- Samo man playing war horn