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  • Whistleblowing As a Failure of Organizational Ethics

    The move toward managed care and increased competition in health care exacerbates the conditions leading to instances of whistleblowing. We believe that cases of whistleblowing are indicative of an ethical failure at the organizational level.

    www.nursingworld.org

  • Whistleblowing and Nonviolence

    Whistleblowing and nonviolent action have a number of similarities and connections, yet seldom have they been discussed together. There are a number of lessons from nonviolence for whistleblowing and vice versa.

    www.uow.edu.au

  • William De Maria's Whistleblowing Bibliography

    International, 1995.

    www.uow.edu.au

  • Blowing-The-Whistle

    Whistleblowers and those considering blowing the whistle will find guidance from actual whistle-blowers on this site. A father and son, both whistleblowers; one from industry and the other from government.

    www.whistleblowing.org

  • Justice Denied

    Accuses the US Department of Justice's Immigration and Naturalization Service of reverse racism, subsequently documented corruption in selling Green Cards and reprisal cover-up in the workplace. Documentation of a legal and moral battle by a former USDOJ INS employee and whistleblower.

    www.justice-denied.net

  • National Whistleblower Center

    Advocates the right of employees to blow the whistle on major issues such as government waste, fraud and corruption, and violations of environmental and nuclear safety laws.

    www.whistleblowers.org

  • Useful links for Whistleblowers

    Website which whistleblowers, free speech advocates, conspiracy theory researchers and others would find interesting. Website provides links to three most interesting on-line books.

    whistleblowers.freehosting.net

  • WorldWideWhistleblowers.com

    Aims to promote a society in which it is possible to speak out about unethical business practices, corruption, and vital social issues without reprisal.

    www.worldwidewhistleblowers.com

  • Public Concern at Work

    An independent authority which seeks to ensure that concerns about malpractice are properly raised and addressed in the workplace.

    www.pcaw.co.uk

  • Time Person of the Year 2002

    Cover story and profiles of three women whistleblowers: FBI Agent Coleen Rowley, WorldCom Vice President Cynthia Cooper, and Enron Vice President Sherron Watkins.

    www.time.com

  • Insiders Talk About Working At Household

    Former employees of Household Retail Services give insight into how customer accounts were handled.

    insider.householdwatch.com

  • Bombardier Sucks

    Complaints about the Quebec manufacturer.

    bothways712.5u.com

  • Safecall

    Company systems for whistleblowing in the workplace. Confidential reporting of bullying, harassment, discrimination and unfair treatment.

    www.safecall.co.uk

  • Government Accountability Project

    The Government Accountability Project’s mission is to protect the public interest by promoting government and corporate accountability through advancing occupational free speech and ethical conduct, defending whistleblowers, and empowering citizen activists.

    www.whistleblower.org

  • Alaska Whistleblowers Resource Guide

    The Alaska Forum for Environmental Responsibility believes that whistleblowers are the first line of defense against threats to worker safety, public health and the environment in Alaska.

    www.alaskaforum.org

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