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The Cringing and the Craven: Freedom of Expression in, Around, and Beyond the Workplace


Bruce Barry


Vanderbilt University - Organizational Behavior


Business Ethics Quarterly, Forthcoming

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Work is a place where many adults devote significant portions of their waking lives, but it is also a place where civil liberties, including freedom of speech, are significantly constrained. I examine the regulation and control of expressive activity in and around the workplace from legal, managerial, and ethical perspectives. The focus of this article is on workplace freedom of expression: the ability to engage in acts of expression at or away from the workplace, on subjects related or unrelated to the workplace, free from the threat of discipline or discharge. I present a taxonomy of workplace-relevant acts of expression, describe the present legal status of workplace expression, review and integrate theoretical perspectives on free speech, drawn mainly from legal theory and philosophy, and critically assess the state of freedom of expression in the workplace, arguing that it is excessively and unnecessarily limited in both law and management practice.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 54

Keywords: free speech, workplace rights, labor law, first amendment, free expression

JEL Classification: J58, K31, M12, M14

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Date posted: June 6, 2006  

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Barry, Bruce, The Cringing and the Craven: Freedom of Expression in, Around, and Beyond the Workplace. Business Ethics Quarterly, Forthcoming. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=906328

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Bruce Barry (Contact Author)
Vanderbilt University - Organizational Behavior ( email )
Nashville, TN 37203
United States

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