Ethical Dilemmas for Human Resource Professionals in Handling Sexual Harassment at Workplaces: Cases from Sri Lanka

Kanishka Paternott, A. Adikaram
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The aim of this article is to explore the ethical dilemmas faced by Human Resource (HR) professionals when handling sexual harassment in organizations, using a multidimensional framework suggested by Kevin Wooten for studying Human Resource Management (HRM) ethics. Employing a qualitative research approach, HR professionals of 10 Sri Lankan companies operating in different industries were selected for the study using a purposive sampling technique. Data was collected through in-depth interviews and documents. The nature of ethical dilemmas faced by HR professionals (such as misrepresentation and collussion, misuse of data , manipulation and collusion, value and goals conflict and technical ineptness), when handling sexual harassment in organizations within an HRM environment, which is greatly influenced by the legislative/regulatory climate, demographic trends and social climate with organizational, personal and professional ethics overlapping and intersecting in different ways and instances, was revealed . The main areas under sexual harassment that give rise to these ethical dilemmas were identified as; 1) handling complaints without proper evidence and failing to ensure the truthfulness of data 2) handling complaints against key persons, 3) managing tempting behaviours at workplaces in order to prevent sexual harassment occurrences, 4) unawareness about the issue of sexual harassment at workplaces, and 5) the inability to ensure complete confidentiality. Further, the study also explores environmental influences and other competing ethical considerations which influence the occurrence of these ethical dilemmas.
人力资源专业人员处理工作场所性骚扰的道德困境:来自斯里兰卡的案例
本文的目的是利用Kevin Wooten提出的人力资源管理(HRM)伦理研究的多维框架,探讨人力资源(HR)专业人员在处理组织中的性骚扰时所面临的伦理困境。采用定性研究方法,人力资源专业人士的10家斯里兰卡公司在不同的行业经营选择使用有目的的抽样技术进行研究。通过深度访谈和文献收集数据。人力资源专业人员在人力资源管理环境中处理组织中的性骚扰时面临的道德困境的性质(如虚假陈述和串通,滥用数据,操纵和勾结,价值和目标冲突以及技术无能),这在很大程度上受到立法/监管气候,人口趋势和社会气候的影响,组织,个人和职业道德以不同的方式和实例重叠和交叉。被揭露了。在性骚扰的情况下,导致这些道德困境的主要领域被确定为:1)在没有适当证据的情况下处理投诉,未能确保数据的真实性;2)处理针对关键人物的投诉;3)管理工作场所的诱人行为,以防止性骚扰的发生;4)对工作场所性骚扰问题的认识不足;5)无法确保完全保密。此外,该研究还探讨了影响这些伦理困境发生的环境影响和其他相互竞争的伦理考虑。
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