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The right to speak up and the channels for doing so : A comparative study of Denmark, England, Ireland and Norway
This Fafo brief presents findings from a comparative study of workers' freedom of expression and the channels available for raising concerns in Denmark, England, Ireland, and Norway. The brief examines how workers and managers assess the scope for speaking up publicly, explores the acceptability of raising issues through external channels like media or national agencies, and highlights variations across countries in their perspectives on loyalty and freedom of speech.
Publisert
Eier
FAFO
Forfatter
Sissel C. Trygstad
Språk
engelsk
Kilde
Tema
Arbeidsliv lov og rett, beredskap