Meaning of Business Ethics
Business Ethics is a form of applied ethics or professional ethics, that examines ethical principles and moral or ethical problems that can arise in a business environment. These ethics originate from individuals, organisational statements or from the legal system.
Meaning of Human Resources
Human Resources are the people who make up the work force of an organization, business sector or an economy. "Human Capital" is sometimes used as synonymously with "Human Resources", although human capital typically refers to a narrow effect . Likewise other terms sometimes include manpower, talent, labour, personnel or simply people.
Ethical issues in Human Resource:
1. Discrimination:
In many organisations till recently the employees were differentiated on the basis of their race, gender, origin and their disability. Managers are trained for aligning behaviour and avoiding discriminatory practices.
2. Cash and Compensation Plans:
There are ethical issues pertaining to the salaries, executive perquisites and the annual incentive plans etc. The HR manager is often under pressure to raise the band of base salaries and to pay out more incentives.
3. Safety and Health:
Industrial work is often hazardous to the safety and health of the employees. Legislations have been created making it mandatory on the organisations and managers to compensate the victims of occupational hazards.
4. Privacy issues:
Any person working with any organisation is an individual and has a personal side to his existence which he demands should be respected and not intruded. The employee wants the organisation to protect his/her personal life.
Unethical issues in Human Resources:
1. Unlimited hours of work:
Since last 10-15 years there is a revolution in working hours. Younger generation now works from 10 to 14 hours/day compared to 8 hours of standard work. Even women employees work long hours, night shifts and go alone on overseas trips to attend their project work.
2. Talent and Compensation:
These days it is found that employees at early age of 30 to 45 years becoming CEO, MD and Chairman of Corporate. In earlier decades it was unwritten rule to have top executives only in the age range of 50 to 80 years.
3. Dual Responsiblities of Women:
It is fair to say that women have equal opportunities in jobs and salaries. But invariably women play a dual or triple role of job, home and children responsibilities. Hence she needs more leave and flexible work timings.
4. Knowledge based:
The senior and experienced employees are finding themselves at wrong end in terms of emoluments and encouragement. This is due to fast change of technology and knowledge base. The younger generation is quick to adapt to changes. Hence the gap is difficult to fill and the disparity will continue till retirement of elderly employees.
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ReplyDeleteGood concept about ethical and unethical issues ...
ReplyDeleteSir i do think that discrimination comes under unethical issues of human resource which you have mentioned as ethical issues.
ReplyDeleteNo, it is ethical issue because employers are under the principle of universalism because it is more of duty to keep them racial discrimination out of the workplace.
DeleteMoreover, the govt. Is Under the justice principle because they make the laws to prevent such issues as racial discrimination in workplace.
Any example?
ReplyDeleteTesco, Aldi and Asda are the examples because they paid low wages to workers in Bangladesh factories. They give poverty wage of 25p an hour in a factory.
DeleteAbsolutely Amazing work.. Content is very well explained...!
ReplyDeleteVery well written. To the point.
ReplyDeleteplease tell some examples of privacy issues !!
ReplyDelete1. He/she may not be videotaped in private places
Delete2. There medical information or alcohol and drug testing should be private etc.
Great work, commendable content... appreciate your efforts
ReplyDeleteGreat work all points are very clear and well explained with perfect examples.
ReplyDeleteGreat work all points are very clear and well explained with perfect examples.
ReplyDeleteGood explanation of all points.
ReplyDeleteGreat job
Is know a days also peoples have to be aware about Thier saftey in the organisation?
ReplyDeleteI know nowadays people are very aware about their safety but in some small scale organisations there is some need of safety.
Deleteis extra hours of work are profitable ???
ReplyDeleteIt may be profitable for company but it exploits employees
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