“You Can’t Say That”: A Normative Account of Speech Rights and Limits in Organizations

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David Bauman
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Claiming that citizens have a “right to free speech” signals to those in free and democratic societies that speech is a freedom that should be protected. Claiming this right, however, does not explain the limits of that right, such as who can speak and what they can and cannot say within organizations. Unlike other articles that describe the legal limits of speech rights, I provide an account of how speech rights can be ethically justified inside and outside of organizations. I first make three assumptions about how strong common interests in speaking and owning things eventually became moral rights and then legal rights within free societies. I also explain how an organization’s property rights and right to make and dissolve contracts can justify managers in limiting free speech. Using principles from rights, fairness, and justice, I further describe when managers should and should not limit speech based on organizational roles and speech content. In some cases, employees could argue that speech limits are unfair if employees in similar circumstances are not allowed to speak on similar topics. I conclude by analyzing whistleblowing as employee speech that managers may try to limit using property rights or consequentialist arguments, but that society protects as a requirement of justice.

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"你不能这么说组织中言论权利和限制的规范性说明
声称公民享有 "言论自由权",是向自由民主社会的人们发出信号,表明言论是一种应受保护的自由。然而,宣称这一权利并没有解释这一权利的限制,例如谁可以发言,在组织内可以说什么,不能说什么。与其他描述言论权法律限制的文章不同,我阐述了如何在组织内外从伦理角度证明言论权的正当性。我首先提出了三个假设,即在自由社会中,言论和拥有事物方面的强烈共同利益如何最终成为道德权利,进而成为法律权利。我还解释了组织的财产权以及订立和解除合同的权利如何为管理者限制言论自由提供正当理由。利用权利、公平和正义原则,我进一步说明了管理者何时应该、何时不应该根据组织角色和言论内容限制言论。在某些情况下,如果员工在类似的情况下不被允许就类似的话题发表言论,员工可以认为言论限制是不公平的。最后,我分析了举报作为员工的言论,管理者可能会试图利用财产权或后果论的论据对其加以限制,但作为正义的要求,社会会对其加以保护。
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期刊介绍: Philosophy of Management addresses all aspects of the philosophical foundations of management in theory and practice, including business ethics, ontology, epistemology, aesthetics and politics.  The application of philosophical disciplines to issues facing managers are increasingly recognized to include organizational purpose, performance measurement, the status of ethics, employee privacy, and limitations on the right to manage. Philosophy of Management is an independent, refereed forum that focuses on these central philosophical issues of management in theory and practice. The journal is open to contributions from all philosophical schools and traditions.  Since 2001 the journal has published three issues per year, each focused on a particular topic. Published contributors include René ten Bos, Ghislain Deslandes, Juan Fontrodona, Michelle Greenwood, Jeremy Moon, Geoff Moore, Duncan Pritchard, and Duane Windsor. This journal follows a double-blind reviewing procedure.
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