Displaced Workers: Whose Responsibility?

Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy 6:74-87 (1984)
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Abstract

As a way of identifying factors that come into play in determining responsibility for displaced workers, author reviews a number of well known arguments for or against responsibility on the part of diverse actors in society. Key figures in this search for responsibility are corporations, unions, and government. No definitive responsibility is asserted.

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Edmund Byrne
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