Asked by Keyerra Buckley on Sep 28, 2024

In order for whistle-blowing to be effective,

A) the individual must have indisputable proof of guilt.
B) employees must wish ill on the organization for which they work.
C) lawmakers must make an effort to force employees to discuss details about the misconduct.
D) it requires that the individual have adequate knowledge of wrongdoing that could damage society.
E) it must occur at a very large multinational corporation.

Whistle-blowing

The act of exposing any kind of information or activity deemed illegal, unethical, or not correct within an organization by an employee or former employee.

Misconduct

Inappropriate or illegal behavior by an individual or organization, often violating ethical standards or norms.

  • Understand the concept of whistle-blowing and the conditions under which it is effective.