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Ethical Harassment

The term "Ethical Harassment" was created when the article "Curtailing Ethical Harassment" was written by Walter L. Elden, P.E., and published by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (the IEEE) in The INSTITUTE, in February of 1996, then re-published by the Online Ethics Center for Engineering and Research <1>.

Ethical Harassment, therefore, is meant to refer to coercive pressure which is applied to one in the work force, aimed at causing one to violate their own or an organization's code of ethics or code of professional conduct.

NOTE: More will be written here.

References

1. "Curtailing Ethical Harassment" Online Ethics Center for Engineering 6/22/2006 National Academy of Engineering Accessed: Sunday, February 09, 2014 <www.onlineethics.org/Topics/LegalIssues/LegalEssays/wrongfulessays/curtailing_harassment.aspx