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Placement satisfaction included practical items (quality of accommodation, overtime duties, personal safety, fairness of remuneration, and timeous payment of salaries).

In those instances, it's important for a company to be confident in the personal qualities – integrity, fairness, decency – that will guide an employee's responses in situations that can't be known in advance.

Nor can your personal 'sense of fairness' and/or 'facts/logic' shield you from causing wider offense if you also lack the ability to see beyond your own monotone boundaries (also known as having a 'limited perspective' — a typical human state that can be ameliorated by empathizing with people other than and different to yourself).

ILO defines decent work as the sum of the aspirations of people for "opportunity and income; rights, voice and recognition; family stability and personal development; and, fairness and gender equality" (ILO definition).

Still, they pit what some government officials say are practical economic solutions for the common good against individual ideals of fairness and personal responsibility.

It's "all part of Nancy's personal mission to inflict fairness on a woefully unfair world," is how George puts it when Nancy has the awesome inspiration to use "rock, paper, scissors" to choose beds in their dorm suite.

Thus did the A.I.G. bonuses become a symbol of long-simmering taxpayer resentment over Wall Street bailouts, and economic inequity in general, raising essential questions about fairness and personal responsibility — themes Mr. Obama has repeatedly evoked.

If you do — against the advice of any attorney who passed the bar with a score of 120 or higher — decide to use the above information for personal gain, in all fairness I ought to let you know that there's a better than average chance that what's above is a pack of lies.

He condemned "perverting justice for a bribe; a right to consume with no regard for social action; unfairness of economic outcome; obsession with wealth and maximising shareholder value; a winner-takes-all attitude that has taken the place of a belief in fairness and personal integrity".

Multicultural critics of liberal feminism suggest that liberal feminism's emphasis on autonomy and fairness in personal and associational life runs the risk of elevating one particular comprehensive conception of the good life over the many others found in multicultural societies (Shachar 2009; for discussion, see Okin 1999).

It is pure common sense for all enlightened secular humans to seek a peaceful and safe world, to engineer a world that maximizes fairness and personal human freedom, that provides challenges for those endowed with greater abilities and protections for those unfortunate enough to have lesser ones.

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