Moral Rights in the Workplace Bryan TurnerThis book focuses on the moral problems that arise for people who labor in ordinary places factories, schools, mines, stores, and farms. Moral Rights in the Workplace examines problems of freedom and coercion that develop on the job, issues of the right to meaningful work, occupational health and safety, whistleblowing, the right to union organization, unemployment, and the flight of factories, the rights of health care workers, and workers' self
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