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Published: 24.09.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Whistle Blowing
What is it?
One major difficulty surrounding the issue of whistle blowing is the definition of it. Many attempts have been made and several differ slightly. One example is made by Michelle Allen in which she states in her internet article, "Whistle Blowing" that "Whistle Blowing is when someone tells the truth about misconduct by an individual or company that is against the law or more importantly endanger the lives of others." I will use a good working definition as whistle-blowing occurs when a current or former employee discloses that illegal, immoral or illegitimate practices within a company.
Is it ever justified? Why or why not?
In an article written by John Davies, "Blowing the Whistle in Public", he states "Recently, a senior pilot with a world famous airline wrote to the press with a claim that was guaranteed to cause concern to all flyers. He said that in the interests of economy, it was the practice of his company to restrict the flow of fresh air within cabins.

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