gross misconduct
Examples of gross misconduct in the following topics:
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Employee Dismissal
- Gross misconduct offenses, such as violence, serious negligence, repeated insubordination, fraud in the job application process (whenever it is discovered), harassment of co-workers, or drug use at work are grounds for immediate dismissal.
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Whistleblower Protection
- A whistle-blower tells the public and/or the authorities about alleged misconduct occurring in a government department, private company, or organization.
- The alleged misconduct may take a variety of forms; for example, a violation of a law, rule, or regulation, or a direct threat to public interest, such as fraud, health and safety violations, or corruption.
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Ethics in Organizational Communications
- Employee handbooks commonly include rules concerning expectations and consequences that follow misconduct.
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Financial Rewards for Managers
- CEO pay growth compared to employee salaries, U.S. gross domestic product, and overall U.S. corporate profits
- CEOs, as primary examples of upper managerial salary, receive high salaries in comparison to other gross income indicators.
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Global Strategy
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Forecasting
- For example, if consumer spending is down in Q2, then it is likely that gross domestic product (GDP) growth will be down in Q3.
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PESTEL: A Framework for Considering Challenges
- These factors incorporate exchange rates, gross domestic product (GDP), consumer purchasing indices, interest rates, inflation, and a number of other indicators of economic health or direction.
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Considerations when Managing a Global Corporation
- This graph shows growth in gross domestic product in various advanced economies, accumulated over the periods 1990–1999 and 1990-2006.