Defamation of Character in the Workplace
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 01:01:32
Defamation of Character in the Workplace
Table of Contents
I. Introduction
II. Definition, Types, and Examples of Defamation
III. How Employers Can Protect Themselves
IV. How Employees Can Protect Themselves
V. Conclusion
VI. References
I. Introduction
The inability for certain individuals to find employment is oftentimes blamed on the previous employer that individual had. Nowadays many employers are being blamed and sue by former employees for giving negative references that have hindered their ability to
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their privileges, this will continue to be a problem in the workforce.
VI. References
Hornak, Mark R. (1999). Avoiding Defamation in the Workplace, Giving References and Disciplining Employees While Avoiding Liability. Retrieved July 5, 2003, from http://library.lp.findlaw.com/articles
Hurd, David. (1998). Defamation & Blacklisting. Retrieved August 1, 2003 from http://bullyinginstitute.org/home/twd/bb/legal/defame.html
Rosen, Lester S. (1998). Use Your References Well. Retrieved July 25, 2003 from http://www.safehr.com/Backgroundmaterials/reference_checking.htm
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