The Whistleblower Protection Act of 1989 is a United States federal law that protects federal whistleblowers who work for the government and report agency misconduct. (www.wikipedia.org/whistleblower.com). The Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Act calls for whistleblowing in the context of publicly traded companies such as Fox News. Both the Whistleblower and the SOX act protect
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Task B You’re Work Role Bi My contract covers many terms and conditions such as Job title‚ Entitlement - rate of pay‚ holiday entitlement‚ retirement and ill-health benefits‚ bonus/overtime rates‚ uniform and/expenses allowances‚ public holidays‚ time recording‚etc. Responsibilities such as working hours‚ reporting illness/absence‚ complaints procedures‚ notice periods for leaving/dismissal‚ requirements to change working hours. Other conditions restricting the employee taking other part-time
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We all realize that including dynamically hued foods grown from the ground to our plates will expand the supplement substance of our dinners. Be that as it may‚ rather than simply concentrating on including these sustenances‚ we ought to additionally remember ingestion. The bioavailability‚ or the body’s capacity to assimilate supplements from a sustenance‚ is as vital as the supplement content itself. In the event that our bodies can’t assimilate the supplements‚ it’s as if we never ate them by
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Midterm Student: 1. Socially responsible activities are never done for building the reputation of a firm within the philanthropy model. True False 2. Which of the following statements is true about Whistleblowing? A. It can occur both internally and externally . B. It does not cause any harm to the whistleblower. C. It involves the disclosure of ethical activities. D. It may seem disloyal‚ but it does not harm the business. 3. The practice of attending to the "_____" of a firm is referred
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Case study on WorldCom THE WORLDCOM FRAUD:- Presented By: Pratik WorldCom’s Background • Awoke the sleeping giant by leading the telecom industry into profitability in the 90’s. • During the 1990’s‚ WorldCom was deeply involved in acquisitions and completed several “mega-deals” • Purchased over 60 firms in 2nd half of the 90’s • WorldCom moved into Internet and data traffic • Handled 50% of US Internet traffic • Handled 50% of e-mails worldwide WorldCom’s Background (cont.) • Purchased MCI for
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Aldiss‚ Brian W. Billion Year Spree. New York: Double & Company‚ Garden City‚ 1973. 7-40. Bewell‚ Alan. “An Issue of Monstrous Desire: Frankenstein and Obstetrics”. The Yale Journal of Criticism: Interpretation in the Humanities 2 (1988): 105-129. Bok‚ Christian. “The Monstrosity of Representation: Frankenstein and Rousseau”. English Studies in Canada 18 (1992): 415-432. Calridge‚ Laura P Darwin‚ Erasmus. The Essential Writing of Erasmus Darwin. Ed. King-Hele‚ D. London: McGibbon & Kee‚ 1968. 11-198
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management plan: plan that defines operational procedures to deal with a crisis‚ including communication tasks and responsibilities. • Performance review: employee evaluation procedure giving feedback on performance and guidance for future efforts. • Whistleblowing: efforts by employees to report concerns about unethical or illegal behavior. 10: Writing Persuasive Messages • AIDA model: message sequence that involves attention‚ interest‚ desire‚ and
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301 Principles of communication in adult social care settings Task B case study Bi How would you explain the term ‘confidentiality’ to Hannah? Whilst it is Hannah’s right to make decisions for herself and choose not to want to take the medication‚ in this case from the information given it could be detrimental to her health and therefore I would explain to Hannah that the information given to me is in confidence. Although Hannah not taking her prescribed medication could put her at risk of harm and
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attack or stroke.Although all fruits and vegetables likely contribute to this benefit‚ green leafy vegetables such as lettuce‚ spinach‚ Swiss chard‚ and mustard greens; cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli‚ cauliflower‚ cabbage‚ Brussels sprouts‚ bok choy‚ and kale; and citrus fruits such as oranges‚ lemons‚ limes‚ and grapefruit (and their juices) make important contributions When researchers combined findings from the Harvard studies with several other long-term studies in the U.S. and Europe
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colleague. 2.2 I would be able to get additional support and advice about how to resolve such dilemmas by talking to my line manager. If the dilemma involved a colleague and I thought there could be negative attitudes against me‚ there is a whistleblowing policy in place. If the dilemma was concerning safeguarding‚ I could talk to the safeguarding team about my concerns. I could also use InSite to look at policies and procedures and I could speak to senior members of staff. 3.1 If someone is
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