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In light of the arguably compromised autonomy of workers in mostly poverty-stricken African settings, the difference between mandatory occupational health procedures and those which are not mandatory may be unclear.
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By accepting a more subordinate position, mobile workers compromise autonomy, voice and independence in the short run, aspiring for improvement in the near future [degree of freedom].
In March, Episcopal bishops rejected the parallel structure, saying it would compromise church autonomy.
Critics say they would force thousands from their jobs and compromise the autonomy of Peru's universities.
Kurdish leaders say they can only compromise on autonomy so much, because an overwhelming majority of their people want independence from Iraq.
Co-responsibility does not compromise the autonomy of the individual.
"We didn't want to compromise the autonomy of the group," says Oliver, by aligning themselves too closely with individual companies.
One proposed solution is for a national database which includes everyone (Kitcher 1996), though it is also argued that this compromises the autonomy and dignity of individual citizens (Boylan 2002).
Those critical of the program stress its directive and coercive features which are said to compromise personal autonomy, while those in favor emphasize its efficiency, cultural fit, and the reduction of stigma.
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