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lb_gilbert

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Can employers mandate the policy of genetic testing?

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What serious intrusion of employees' privacy has severe ethical implications?



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Answer to Question 1

No, employers cannot mandate the policy of genetic testing as it poses serious threat to the ethical values and consideration of employment.

Answer to Question 2

Genetic testing is considered as one of the most serious intrusions of employers upon the privacy of the employee's and is one of the most pressing ethical dilemmas that employers are facing today.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 24, 2018
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