A sociological study of the attitudes of women managers towards whistleblowing
In South Africa, women have in the past, and arguably are still today, discriminated against in the workplace. This study explores and describes a selection of women managers’ views on whether women, but in particular, women managers still face challenges and discrimination in corporate environments...
Main Author: | Tokarczyk, Tamsyn Doroka |
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2008
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10210/733 |
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